| Literature DB >> 30278700 |
Kuan Ren1, Zhurong Cao1, Jianjun Dong1, Baozhong Mu2, Qing Xie2, Yaran Li2, Jiyan Zhang1, Tianxuan Huang1, Jiamin Yang1, Feng Wang1, Yongkun Ding3, Shaoen Jiang1.
Abstract
High-space-resolving information of hotspot electron temperature is a foundation for further research on physical processes of implosion in inertial confinement fusion. This work proposed a novel high-space-resolving electron temperature detector, which is based on the bremsstrahlung radiation mechanism of the implosion hotspot and uses two-channel Kirkpatrick-Baez microscopes. In this novel detector, an optical quasi-coaxis method was used to eliminate the strong impact of the view field difference on the high space resolution and correctness of the electron temperature diagnosis, and a compound KB microscope method was proposed to reduce the number of spherical reflectors and save space.Year: 2018 PMID: 30278700 DOI: 10.1063/1.5049422
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Sci Instrum ISSN: 0034-6748 Impact factor: 1.523