Abstract

In indirect-drive hohlraum, the heated plasmas from the laser entrance hole (LEH) and bubbles blow radially inward with time, which plays an important role in the evolution of hohlraum plasmas. Previously, the boundary of the LEH and bubble plasmas is measured using time-integrated x-ray images or x-ray images at several discrete moments. A new experiment is conducted to study the continuous temporal behaviors of the LEH and bubble plasmas, which utilizes a gas-filled hohlraum truncated on one side. Compared experiments are performed with 3 different LEH diameters (1.0 mm, 1.2 mm, and 1.4 mm). An x-ray streak camera (XSC) is employed for the first time to diagnose the continuous temporal x-ray images of the LEH and bubble plasmas, which are also measured by an x-ray framing camera (XFC) at several discrete moments. The XSC and the XFC are combined for the first time and give coincident results for the movement of the LEH and bubble plasmas. In addition, 2 sets of flat-response x-ray diode (FXRD) measure the total x-ray flux from both the LEH and the open end and thus give the radiation temperature (Tr) in the hohlraum. The Tr from the LEH end shows a visual increase compared with that from the open end, due to the LEH closure, which is coincident with the temporal x-ray images. This work presents more precise and detailed description for the continuous movement of the LEH and bubble plasmas, which is beneficial to optimize our radiation hydrodynamic code and hohlraum design for ignition.

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