Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 July 2001
Response of clusters to laser radiation depends on the laser parameters like wavelength, pulse duration, field, and so forth. At moderate laser intensities, I ∼ 1012 W/cm2, using a laser beam of wavelength 1.06 μm and 10-ns pulse duration, we have studied X-ray emission spectra from aluminum clusters of diameter 0.4 μm and gold clusters of 1.25 μm. Aluminum clusters show a different spectra compared to bulk material whereas gold clusters evolve towards bulk gold. Results are analyzed on the basis of cluster dimension, laser wavelength, and pulse duration. At higher laser intensities ≥1018 W/cm2, clusters undergo Coulomb explosion, giving rise to energetic electrons and ions. Here we discuss the possibility of harnessing these energetic particles for heating a small volume of the precompressed DT fuel to ignition condition relevant to fast ignition. Preliminary results are discussed.