Bulletin of the American Physical Society
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 30–November 3 2023; Denver, Colorado
Session UO03: HED Diagnostic, Analytical, and Computational Techniques
2:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Room: Governor's Square 10
Chair: Sophia Rocco, LLNL
Abstract: UO03.00004 : Velocity measurements of a high-intensity laser-driven hot plasma using Doppler shift spectroscopy*
2:36 PM–2:48 PM
Presenter:
Ghassan Zeraouli
(Colorado State University)
Authors:
Ghassan Zeraouli
(Colorado State University)
Bryan Sullivan
(XUV lasers and Colorado State University)
Shoujun Wang
(Colorado State University)
Sina Zahedpour Anaraki
(Colorado State University)
Reed C Hollinger
(Colorado State University)
Mario C Marconi
(Colorado State University)
slava shlyaptsev
(Colorado State University)
Tammy Ma
(Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab)
Jorge J Rocca
(XUV lasers and Colorado State University)
Preliminary experimental results, showing 2D resolved velocity measurements of an expanding plasma, from an experiment performed at Colorado State University using compressed pulses from the ALEPH laser (~45fs) are presented. Intensities of the order of 1018W/cm2 were used to generate an expanding plasma while a much less intense, frequency doubled (400nm), probe beam (1011W/cm2) was used to measure the Doppler shift of the plasma surface corresponding to ~7×1021 particles per cm-3.
The data presented was obtained using a new customized fiber-based imaging spectrometer design. The latter permitted to collect data from 21 sample points distributed over a 100um×100um plasma area, corresponding to a spatial resolution of ~22μm. This diagnostic and the details of the spatially-resolved measurement will be described as a novel technique to provide validation on plasma evolution as a function of time with a pico-second resolution.
*This work is supported by DOE STTR DE-SC0022935.
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