Tianming Song
China Academy of Engineering Physics
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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2010
Zhichao Li; Xiaohua Jiang; Shenye Liu; Tianxuan Huang; Jian Zheng; Jiamin Yang; Sanwei Li; Liang Guo; Xuefeng Zhao; Huabin Du; Tianming Song; Rongqing Yi; Yonggang Liu; Shaoen Jiang; Yongkun Ding
A novel flat-response x-ray detector has been developed for the measurement of radiation flux from a hohlraum. In order to obtain a flat response in the photon energy range of 0.1-4 keV, it is found that both the cathode and the filter of the detector can be made of gold. A further improvement on the compound filter can then largely relax the requirement of the calibration x-ray beam. The calibration of the detector, which is carried out on Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility at Institute of High Energy Physics, shows that the detector has a desired flat response in the photon energy range of 0.1-4 keV, with a response flatness smaller than 13%. The detector has been successfully applied in the hohlraum experiment on Shenguang-III prototype laser facility. The radiation temperatures inferred from the detector agree well with those from the diagnostic instrument Dante installed at the same azimuth angle from the hohlraum axis, demonstrating the feasibility of the detector.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2011
Zhichao Li; Xiaoli Zhu; Xiaohua Jiang; Shenye Liu; Jian Zheng; Sanwei Li; Zhebin Wang; Dong Yang; Huan Zhang; Liang Guo; Jiang Xin; Tianming Song; Yongkun Ding
This note describes multi-updates of the novel flat-response x-ray detector in fabrication technology, experimental application, and data uncertainty evaluation. Unlike the previous design, the compound filter is combined into one piece through an improved fabrication process that greatly enhanced its self-supporting capability. A method of pinhole-array imaging is introduced into the experimental application process to stop any debris from the hohlraum and to uniformly reduce the radiation flux. The experimental results show that this method works well. Furthermore, a method of uncertainty evaluation of the radiation flux measurement by the novel flat-response x-ray detector has been developed. The influence of the radiation spectrum to the flux measurement is analyzed. The evaluation shows that the relative uncertainty of the radiation flux is about 10% in higher radiation temperature condition (Tr > 150 eV) and 16% in lower radiation temperature condition (Tr < 100 eV).
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014
Dong Yang; Zhichao Li; Liang Guo; Sanwei Li; Rongqing Yi; Tianming Song; Huan Zhang; Zhebin Wang; Xiaohua Jiang; Shaoen Jiang; Yongkun Ding
Measuring the x-ray flux exiting the targets laser entrance hole (LEH) is the most common diagnostic that quantifies the x-ray intensity inside the laser-driven hohlraum. However, this signal accounts for only a small portion of the incident laser power and thus is likely to be affected by unwanted x-ray background from non-target area, leading to an overestimation of the hohlraum drive. Unwanted emission might be produced when the laser light is clipped by the LEH (LEH clipping) because of a lack of clearance for laser spot, or with a laser spot comprising of discrete structure, or even with a poor pointing accuracy. Its influence on the hohlraum radiation diagnostic is investigated on Shenguang-III prototype laser facility with the typical 1 ns square pulse. The experiment employed three types of targets to excite the unwanted x-ray background from LEH clipping, unconverted light, and both effects, respectively. This work gives an absolute evaluation of x-ray produced by the LEH clipping, which is measured by flat-response x-ray detectors (FXRD) at multiple view angles. The result indicates that there is little variation in measured emission to various view angles, because the unwanted x-rays are mainly generated at the side face of the LEH lip when laser is obliquely incident. Therefore, the LEH clipping brings more overestimation in hohlraum radiation measurement at larger view angle since the hohlraum LEH as an emitting source viewed by FXRD is decreased as the view angle increases. In our condition, the LEH clipping contributes 2%-3.5% overestimation to the hohlraum flux measurement.
Physics of Plasmas | 2014
Wen Yi Huo; Dong Yang; Ke Lan; Sanwei Li; Yongsheng Li; Xin Li; Changshu Wu; Guoli Ren; Yiqing Zhao; Shiyang Zou; Wudi Zheng; Peijun Gu; Min Wang; Rongqing Yi; Xiaohua Jiang; Tianming Song; Zhichao Li; Liang Guo; Yonggang Liu; Xiayu Zhan; Feng Wang; Xiaoshi Peng; Huan Zhang; Jiamin Yang; Shenye Liu; Shaoen Jiang; Yongkun Ding
The radiation temperature TR and M-band fraction fM inside the vacuum Au hohlraum have been experimentally determined by a shock wave technique and a broadband soft x-ray spectrometer (SXS) on the SGIII-prototype laser facility. From the results of the shock wave technique, TR is about 202 eV, and fM is about 9% for the hohlraums driven by a 1 ns flattop pulse of 6 kJ laser energy. The Continuous Phase Plate (CPP) for beam smoothing is applied in the experiment, which increases TR to 207 eV while has almost no influence on fM . Comparisons between the results from the two kinds of technologies show that TR from the shock wave technique is lower than that from SXS whether with CPP or not. However, fM from the shock wave technique is consistent with that from SXS without CPP, but obviously lower than the SXSs result with CPP. The preheat effect on exterior surface of witness plate is reduced by thicker thickness of witness plate designed for higher laser driven energy.
Physics of Plasmas | 2016
Tianming Song; Tuo Zhu; Jiamin Yang; Chengwu Huang; Feng Wang; Xiaoshi Peng; Tao Xu; Zhichao Li; Huan Zhang
A design of secondary hohlraum radiation source with laser focal spots blocked is introduced. The hard x-ray radiation such as the gold M-band emission and hot electrons from the coronal plasma were designed to be shielded using a cylindrical shield. Three-dimensional view factor analysis was carried out to optimize the shield structure to achieve higher radiation temperature. An experiment was performed at Shenguang III prototype laser facility to verify the design. Velocity Interferometer System for Any Reflector was used to measure the shock wave speed in a three-stepped Al sample driven by this radiation source and the peak radiation temperature of the radiation source was estimated to be about 90 eV.
Physics of Plasmas | 2015
Hang Li; Tianming Song; Jiamin Yang; Tuo Zhu; Zhiwei Lin; Jianhua Zheng; Longyu Kuang; Haiying Zhang; Ruizhen Yu; Shenye Liu; Shaoen Jiang; Yongkun Ding; Guang-yue Hu; Bin Zhao; Jian Zheng
In the hohlraum used in laser indirect-drive inertial confinement fusion experiments, hydrodynamic processes of radiation-ablated high-Z plasma have a great effect on laser injection efficiency, radiation uniformity, and diagnosis of hohlraum radiation field from diagnostic windows (DW). To study plasma filling in the DWs, a laser-irradiated Ti disk was used to generate 2–5 keV narrow energy band X-ray as the intense backlighter source, and laser-produced X-ray in a hohlraum with low-Z foam tamper was used to heat a small hole surrounded by gold wall with 150 μm in diameter and 100 μm deep. The hydrodynamic movement of the gold plasma in the small hole was measured by an X-ray framing camera and the results are analyzed. Quantitative measurement of the plasma areal density distribution and evolution in the small hole can be used to assess the effect of plasma filling on the diagnosis from the DWs.
The Astrophysical Journal | 2015
Gang Xiong; Jiamin Yang; Jiyan Zhang; Zhimin Hu; Yang Zhao; Bo Qing; Guohong Yang; Minxi Wei; Rongqing Yi; Tianming Song; Hang Li; Zheng Yuan; Min Lv; Xujun Meng; Yan Xu; Zeqing Wu; Jun Yan
EPL | 2017
Yang Zhao; Zhiyu Zhang; Bo Qing; Jiamin Yang; Jiyan Zhang; Minxi Wei; Guohong Yang; Tianming Song; Gang Xiong; Min Lv; Zhimin Hu; Bo Deng; Xin Hu; Wenhai Zhang; Wanli Shang; Lifei Hou; Huabing Du; Xiayu Zhan; Ruizhen Yu
Nuclear Fusion | 2018
Yunsong Dong; Jiamin Yang; Tianming Song; Wanli Shang; Lu Zhang; Chengwu Huang; Tuo Zhu; Wenhai Zhang; Zhichao Li; Xiayu Zhan; Huabing Du; Feng Wang; Shenye Liu; Shaoen Jiang; Yongkun Ding
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
Hang Li; Jiamin Yang; Tianming Song