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Preliminary Results from Titan Divergence Measurements L. D. Van Woerkom Department of Physics The Ohio State University FSC Special Meeting LLNL 4-6 August 2010

Preliminary Results from Titan Divergence Measurements L. D. Van Woerkom Department of Physics The Ohio State University FSC Special Meeting LLNL 4-6 August

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Page 1: Preliminary Results from Titan Divergence Measurements L. D. Van Woerkom Department of Physics The Ohio State University FSC Special Meeting LLNL 4-6 August

Preliminary Results from TitanDivergence Measurements

• L. D. Van Woerkom• Department of Physics• The Ohio State University

FSC Special MeetingLLNL4-6 August 2010

Page 2: Preliminary Results from Titan Divergence Measurements L. D. Van Woerkom Department of Physics The Ohio State University FSC Special Meeting LLNL 4-6 August

Collaborators

Page 3: Preliminary Results from Titan Divergence Measurements L. D. Van Woerkom Department of Physics The Ohio State University FSC Special Meeting LLNL 4-6 August

Funding

• Office of Fusion Energy Science (OFES) – Advanced Concept Exploration Program

• Fusion Science Center (FSC)

• This work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344

FSC

Page 4: Preliminary Results from Titan Divergence Measurements L. D. Van Woerkom Department of Physics The Ohio State University FSC Special Meeting LLNL 4-6 August

Outline

• Defining electron beam divergence• Titan Experiments– August 2009– May 2010– July 2010

• Conclusions

Page 5: Preliminary Results from Titan Divergence Measurements L. D. Van Woerkom Department of Physics The Ohio State University FSC Special Meeting LLNL 4-6 August

Rear view buried layer Ka imaging

CCD

LaserKa fluor

Bragg

crystal Ka (10 mm res.)

2000 4000 60000831_01_xray

Cone angle 40o

Min diameter 75 mm

• Initial e- beam size ~75 mm>>~10 mm

laser spot (in agreement with transverse view

penetration)

• Beam spreads with 40° full angle

30-100J/5 ps

mic

ron

s

microns

R. Stephens et al, PRE 69 066414 (2004)

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Kα crystal(south)

Ka detector

Titan experiment layout

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B01 series,15 Al/25 Cu/25 Al/25 Al/1mm CH

From top right to bottom left: B02-1, no background subtraction; B02-2, couldn’t tell where signal started and background end; B02-3, no background subtraction; B02-4, no

background subtraction

Page 8: Preliminary Results from Titan Divergence Measurements L. D. Van Woerkom Department of Physics The Ohio State University FSC Special Meeting LLNL 4-6 August

Buried Cones -- New

15° half angle C

Cu

Al

As deep as we can image. 200 um?

Targets:• Electrical Discharge Machine )EDM(• start w/ solid uniform Al foil, EDM cone holes, glue C get lost

2009 targets varied depths2010 targets const. depths

• Surrounding Al eliminates interface fields

• Carbon provides get lost layer

Page 9: Preliminary Results from Titan Divergence Measurements L. D. Van Woerkom Department of Physics The Ohio State University FSC Special Meeting LLNL 4-6 August

First Results Aug 2009

Page 10: Preliminary Results from Titan Divergence Measurements L. D. Van Woerkom Department of Physics The Ohio State University FSC Special Meeting LLNL 4-6 August

Kα spot size and Kα yield for buried cones

May 2010, Mingsheng Wei

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July 2010 Titan results

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Summary of KB Microscope Results July 2010

H Friesen. July 28, 2010

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Everything

Aug 2009

Stephens 2004

May 2010 – 30 mm tip

May 2010 – 60 mm tip

=62 Q )full(

Jul 2010 – KB

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Source Size

• Use Cu K-alpha imager looking at front• Measure spot size for a variety of conditions• From Jan 2008

Page 15: Preliminary Results from Titan Divergence Measurements L. D. Van Woerkom Department of Physics The Ohio State University FSC Special Meeting LLNL 4-6 August

Our main target was Al/Cu/Al

10 µm Al

25 µm Cu

1000 µm Al

Irradiated side

Page 16: Preliminary Results from Titan Divergence Measurements L. D. Van Woerkom Department of Physics The Ohio State University FSC Special Meeting LLNL 4-6 August

Titan Kα spot diameter as a function of Pulselength

104 J

18 J

98 J

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Titan Kα spot diameter as a function of Laser energy

@ 0.7 ps

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Titan Kα spot diameter as a function of Pre-pulse

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Titan Kα spot diameter as a function of daily shot #

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Conclusions

• Alignment very difficult • Lots of scatter due to misalignment• Good alignment shows no real difference from flats• Full angle ~ 60-80 degrees

• Good News?– Effects of cone structure not dominant– Can use flats for source studies