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Direct Imaging of Laser-driven Ultrafast Molecular Rotation
Published on: February 4, 2017
Three-dimensional reconstruction of the x-ray emission in laser imploded targets
Abstract:
To investigate the uniformity of compression of spherical targets irradiated with high-energy CO(2) lasers, an array of pinhole cameras has been set up to obtain 2-D views from four different directions. To reconstruct the 3-D source we have devised a computer code based on a maximum entropy algorithm. With synthetic input data the code gives acceptable reconstructions provided the source is smooth and has a simple shape. We present a set of serial slices through the reconstructed x-ray emission distribution in a glass microsphere imploded with the LASL two-beam CO(2) laser.
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