1. Images of the gold bubble feature in NIF Gas-Filled Ignition Hohlraums
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Alan T. Teruya, J. D. Moody, Perry M. Bell, D. K. Bradley, Debra Callahan, M.L. Kervin, T. M. Guymer, Marilyn Schneider, Denise Hinkel, B. E. Yoxall, W. W. Hsing, Otto Landen, Nathan Meezan, J. H. Hammer, Klaus Widmann, N. E. Palmer, Steve MacLaren, M. J. Edwards, and A. S. Moore
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Physics ,History ,business.industry ,Bubble ,Laser ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,Pulse (physics) ,law.invention ,Ignition system ,Optics ,law ,Hohlraum ,Feature (computer vision) ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,National Ignition Facility ,business ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
The ViewFactor experiments at the National Ignition Facility use a truncated hohlraum to allow excellent diagnostic views of the interior of the hohlraum. Time-integrated, hard x-ray (3-5 keV) images show the region where the laser deposits its energy at peak power. These images show a three-dimensional structure in the region where the outer beams deposit their energy (the "gold bubble") which varies with pulse shape and cross beam energy transfer. The images from two-dimensional simulations have similar trends but show some discrepancies.
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- 2016
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