X-Ray Phase-Contrast Imaging For Laser-Induced Shock Waves

L. Antonelli,F. Barbato,D. Mancelli, J. Trela, G. Zeraouli,G. Boutoux,P. Neumayer, S. Atzeni, A. Schiavi, L. Volpe,V Bagnoud,C. Brabetz, B. Zielbauer,P. Bradford, N. Woolsey,B. Borm,D. Batani

arXiv: Plasma Physics(2019)

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X-ray phase-contrast imaging (XPCI) is a versatile technique with applications in many fields, including fundamental physics, biology and medicine. Where X-ray absorption radiography requires high density ratios for effective imaging, the image contrast for XPCI is a function of the density gradient. In this letter, we apply XPCI to the study of laser-driven shock waves. Our experiment was conducted at the Petawatt High-Energy Laser for Heavy Ion EXperiments (PHELIX) at GSI. Two laser beams were used: one to launch a shock wave and the other to generate an X-ray source for phase-contrast imaging. Our results suggest that this technique is suitable for the study of warm dense matter (WDM), inertial confinement fusion (ICF) and laboratory astrophysics. Copyright (C) EPLA, 2019
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shock,waves,imaging,x-ray,phase-contrast,laser-induced
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