1. Measurements of the ablation-front trajectory and low-mode nonuniformity in direct-drive implosions using x-ray self-emission shadowgraphy.
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Michel, D.T., Davis, A.K., Armstrong, W., Bahr, R., Epstein, R., Goncharov, V.N., Hohenberger, M., Igumenshchev, I.V., Jungquist, R., Meyerhofer, D.D., Radha, P.B., Sangster, T.C., Sorce, C., and Froula, D.H.
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SHADOWGRAPH photography , *LASER ablation , *HIGH power lasers , *LASER fusion , *PLASMA lasers - Abstract
Self-emission x-ray shadowgraphy provides a method to measure the ablation-front trajectory and low-mode nonuniformity of a target imploded by directly illuminating a fusion capsule with laser beams. The technique uses time-resolved images of soft x-rays (${>}1$ keV) emitted from the coronal plasma of the target imaged onto an x-ray framing camera to determine the position of the ablation front. Methods used to accurately measure the ablation-front radius (${\it\delta}R=\pm 1.15~{\rm\mu}\text{m}$), image-to-image timing (${\it\delta}({\rm\Delta}t)=\pm 2.5$ ps) and absolute timing (${\it\delta}t=\pm 10$ ps) are presented. Angular averaging of the images provides an average radius measurement of ${\it\delta}(R_{\text{av}})=\pm 0.15~{\rm\mu}\text{m}$ and an error in velocity of ${\it\delta}V/V=\pm 3\%$. This technique was applied on the Omega Laser Facility [Boehly et al., Opt. Commun. 133, 495 (1997)] and the National Ignition Facility [Campbell and Hogan, Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 41, B39 (1999)]. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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