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Título: X-ray imaging and radiation transport effects on cylindrical implosions
Autores/as: Pérez-Callejo, G.
Bailly-Grandvaux, M.
Florido Hernández, Ricardo Jesús 
Walsh, C. A.
Gigosos, M. A.
Beg, F. N.
McGuffey, C.
Mancini, R. C.
Suzuki-Vidal, F.
Vlachos, C.
Bradford, P.
Santos, J. J.
Clasificación UNESCO: 2202 Electromagnetismo
221213 Radiación (electromagnética)
220212 Rayos x
Palabras clave: Plasma confinement
Laser beam effects
Microchannel plate detectors
Alpha particles
Fluid instabilities, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Publicación seriada: Review of Scientific Instruments 
Resumen: Magnetization of inertial confinement implosions is a promising means of improving their performance, owing to the potential reduction of energy losses within the target and mitigation of hydrodynamic instabilities. In particular, cylindrical implosions are useful for studying the influence of a magnetic field, thanks to their axial symmetry. Here, we present experimental results from cylindrical implosions on the OMEGA-60 laser using a 40-beam, 14.5 kJ, 1.5 ns drive and an initial seed magnetic field of B0 = 30 T along the axes of the targets, compared with reference results without an imposed B-field. Implosions were characterized using time-resolved x-ray imaging from two orthogonal lines of sight. We found that the data agree well with magnetohydrodynamic simulations, once radiation transport within the imploding plasma is considered. We show that for a correct interpretation of the data in these types of experiments, explicit radiation transport must be taken into account.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/119913
ISSN: 1089-7623
DOI: 10.1063/5.0099180
Fuente: The Review of scientific instruments [EISSN 1089-7623], v. 93 (11), 113542, (Noviembre 2022)
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