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Three-dimensional electron temperature measurement of inertial confinement fusion hotspots using x-ray emission tomography

Ka Wai Wong, B. Bachmann

2022Review of Scientific Instruments20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present a novel approach to reconstruct three-dimensional (3D) electron temperature distributions of inertially confined fusion plasma hotspots at the National Ignition Facility. Using very limited number of two-dimensional (2D) x-ray imaging lines of sight, we perform 3D reconstructions of x-ray emission distributions from different x-ray energy channels ranging from 20 to 30 keV. 2D time-integrated x-ray images are processed using the algebraic reconstruction technique to reconstruct a 3D hotspot x-ray emission distribution that is self-consistent with the input images. 3D electron temperatures are computed using the energy channel ratios. We demonstrate the high accuracy and applicability of this method with different complex hotspot geometries in both synthetic and experimental results.

Topics & Concepts

Hotspot (geology)Inertial confinement fusionNational Ignition FacilityElectron temperaturePhysicsX-rayElectronFusionAlgebraic Reconstruction TechniqueComputational physicsTomographyPlasma diagnosticsPlasmaOpticsMaterials scienceNuclear physicsGeophysicsLinguisticsPhilosophyLaser-Plasma Interactions and DiagnosticsNuclear Physics and ApplicationsMagnetic confinement fusion research