1. Imaging of high-energy x-ray emission from cryogenic thermonuclear fuel implosions on the NIF.
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Ma, T., Izumi, N., Tommasini, R., Bradley, D. K., Bell, P., Cerjan, C. J., Dixit, S., Döppner, T., Jones, O., Kline, J. L., Kyrala, G., Landen, O. L., LePape, S., Mackinnon, A. J., Park, H.-S., Patel, P. K., Prasad, R. R., Ralph, J., Regan, S. P., and Smalyuk, V. A.
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IMAGING systems ,X-ray spectroscopy ,LOW temperature engineering ,THERMONUCLEAR fuels ,TEMPERATURE effect ,BREMSSTRAHLUNG - Abstract
Accurately assessing and optimizing the implosion performance of inertial confinement fusion capsules is a crucial step to achieving ignition on the NIF. We have applied differential filtering (matched Ross filter pairs) to provide broadband time-integrated absolute x-ray self-emission images of the imploded core of cryogenic layered implosions. This diagnostic measures the temperature- and density-sensitive bremsstrahlung emission and provides estimates of hot spot mass, mix mass, and pressure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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