Diagnosing residual motion via the x-ray self emission from indirectly driven inertial confinement implosions.
Rev Sci Instrum
; 85(11): 11E605, 2014 Nov.
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in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-25430351
In an indirectly driven implosion, non-radial translational motion of the compressed fusion capsule is a signature of residual kinetic energy not coupled into the compressional heating of the target. A reduction in compression reduces the peak pressure and nuclear performance of the implosion. Measuring and reducing the residual motion of the implosion is therefore necessary to improve performance and isolate other effects that degrade performance. Using the gated x-ray diagnostic, the x-ray Bremsstrahlung emission from the compressed capsule is spatially and temporally resolved at x-ray energies of >8.7 keV, allowing for measurements of the residual velocity. Here details of the x-ray velocity measurement and fitting routine will be discussed and measurements will be compared to the velocities inferred from the neutron time of flight detectors.
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En
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Rev Sci Instrum
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2014
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Article
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United States