Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1999
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The 14th international conference on spectral line shapes. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 467, pp. 141-142 (1999).
Physics
Atomic Physics
X-Ray And Gamma-Ray Measurements
Scientific paper
The experimental results we present here concern the time evolution of the main plasma parameters in the region between two thin laser accelerated Teflon foils as deduced from fluorine H-like and recombination continuum emission, as well as the time evolution of Fluorine Lyβ line profile. Two X-ray streak cameras with a time resolution of 10 ps have then been used, recording the emission of a 25 μm sized plasma slice between the foils, to be compared to the initial distance (~100 μm). To obtain a well resolved spectrum despite of the low streak camera photocathode spatial resolution, a high dispersive TlAP spectrometer has been used to record the Lyβ line profile. In this way we can associate any particular line profile we record to the plasma conditions producing it. In conclusion this experiment allows quantitative comparison with hydrodynamics code results, post-processed by atomic physics and spectra codes.
Angelo P.
Ceccotti Tiberio
Chenais-Popovics Claude
Derfoul H.
Förster E.
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