Quantitative observation of monochromatic X-rays emitted from implosion hotspot in high spatial resolution in inertial confinement fusion
Abstract In inertial confinement fusion, quantitative and high-spatial resolution ( $$< 10\,\upmu $$ < 10 μ m) measurements of the X-rays self-emitted by the hotspot are critical for studying the physical processes of the implosion stagnation stage. Herein, the 8 ± 0.39-keV monochromatic X-ray...
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Main Authors: | Kuan Ren, Junfeng Wu, Jianjun Dong, Yaran Li, Tianxuan Huang, Hang Zhao, Yaoyuan Liu, Zhurong Cao, Jiyan Zhang, Baozhong Mu, Ji Yan, Wei Jiang, Yudong Pu, Yulong Li, Xiaoshi Peng, Tao Xu, Jiamin Yang, Ke Lan, Yongkun Ding, Shaoen Jiang, Feng Wang |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9e21f52b6d2b42579c61794e6bbf276a |
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