Experimental and theoretical studies of the physical processes occurring in thin plane targets irradiated by intense X-ray pulses
Results are presented from experimental and theoretical studies of the interaction of intense X-ray pulses with different types of plane targets, including low-density ({approx}10 mg/cm{sup 3}) ones, in the Angara-5-1 facility. It is found experimentally that a dense low-temperature plasma forms on...
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description | Results are presented from experimental and theoretical studies of the interaction of intense X-ray pulses with different types of plane targets, including low-density ({approx}10 mg/cm{sup 3}) ones, in the Angara-5-1 facility. It is found experimentally that a dense low-temperature plasma forms on the target surface before the arrival of the main heating X-ray pulse. It is demonstrated that the contrast of the X-ray pulse can be increased by placing a thin organic film between the target and the discharge gap. The expansion velocity of the plasma created on the target surface irradiated by Z-pinch-produced X rays was found to be (3-4) x 10{sup 6} cm/s. A comparison between the simulation and experimental results confirms the validity of the physical-mathematical model used. |
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