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Emission spectrum from an Al/Mg tracer in the blow-off region of a radiatively ablated capsule

A study of X-ray emissions from Al/Mg tracers buried at two different depths in a plastic shell is presented. The X-rays originating from the K-shell transitions of the Al/Mg ions begin to irradiate after the ablative heating wave has passed through the trace layer and are recorded with a streaked c...

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Published in:Chinese physics B 2011-09, Vol.20 (9), p.095203-jQuery1323921775364='49'
Main Authors: Pu, Yu-Dong (昱东 蒲), Chen, Bo-Lun (伯伦 陈), Zhang, Lu (璐张), Yang, Jia-Min (家敏 杨), Huang, Tian-Xuan (天晅 黄), Ding, Yong-Kun (永坤 丁)
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Summary:A study of X-ray emissions from Al/Mg tracers buried at two different depths in a plastic shell is presented. The X-rays originating from the K-shell transitions of the Al/Mg ions begin to irradiate after the ablative heating wave has passed through the trace layer and are recorded with a streaked crystal spectrometer. Only emissions from the capsule with the trace layer buried at a smaller depth are observed. Hydrodynamic simulations and a collisional--radiative model including detailed atomic physics are used to investigate the measured spectrum. It is found that the effects of the radiative heating play important roles in the formation of the K-shell emission. The time correlation between the simulations and the measurements is obtained by comparing the measured time profile of the He Delta *a emission with the calculated one. The line ratio of Ly Delta *a to He Delta *a is also calculated and is found to be in fairly good agreement with the experimental data. Finally, the relation between the time profile of the He Delta *a emission and the ablation velocity is also discussed.
ISSN:1674-1056
2058-3834
DOI:10.1088/1674-1056/20/9/095203