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C K Li1, F H Séguin, J A Frenje, M Rosenberg, R D Petrasso, P A Amendt, J A Koch, O L Landen, H S Park, H F Robey, R P J Town, A Casner, F Philippe, R Betti, J P Knauer, D D Meyerhofer, C A Back, J D Kilkenny, A Nikroo.
Abstract
Measurements of x-ray-driven implosions with charged particles have resulted in the quantitative characterization of critical aspects of indirect-drive inertial fusion. Three types of spontaneous electric fields differing in strength by two orders of magnitude, the largest being nearly one-tenth of the Bohr field, were discovered with time-gated proton radiographic imaging and spectrally resolved proton self-emission. The views of the spatial structure and temporal evolution of both the laser drive in a hohlraum and implosion properties provide essential insight into, and modeling validation of, x-ray-driven implosions.Year: 2010 PMID: 20110464 DOI: 10.1126/science.1185747
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