Radiative shocks produced from spherical cryogenic implosions at the National Ignition Facility
Spherically expanding radiative shock waves have been observed from inertially confined implosion experiments at the National Ignition Facility. In these experiments, a spherical fusion target, initially 2 mm in diameter, is compressed via the pressure induced from the ablation of the outer target s...
Main Authors: | Pak, A, Divol, L, Gregori, G, Weber, S, Atherton, J, Bennedetti, R, Bradley, D, Callahan, D, Casey, D, Dewald, E, Doeppner, T, Edwards, M, Frenje, J, Glenn, S, Grim, G, Hicks, D, Hsing, W, Izumi, N, Jones, O, Johnson, MG, Khan, S, Kilkenny, J, Kline, J, Kyrala, G, Lindl, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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