Fluid modeling of laser-driven implosion of magnetized spherical targets
47th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, EPS 2021 2021-June (2021) 105-108
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Scientific Reports Springer Nature 10:1 (2020) 22386
Probing the electronic structure of warm dense nickel via resonant inelastic x-ray scattering
Physical Review Letters American Physical Society 125:19 (2020) 195001
Abstract:
The development of bright free-electron lasers (FEL) has revolutionized our ability to create and study matter in the high-energy-density (HED) regime. Current diagnostic techniques have been successful in yielding information on fundamental thermodynamic plasma properties, but provide only limited or indirect information on the detailed quantum structure of these systems, and on how it is affected by ionization dynamics. Here we show how the valence electronic structure of solid-density nickel, heated to temperatures of around 10 of eV on femtosecond timescales, can be probed by single-shot resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) at the Linac Coherent Light Source FEL. The RIXS spectrum provides a wealth of information on the HED system that goes well beyond what can be extracted from x-ray absorption or emission spectroscopy alone, and is particularly well suited to time-resolved studies of electronic-structure dynamics.Crossed beam energy transfer between optically smoothed laser beams in inhomogeneous plasmas
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences The Royal Society 378:2184 (2020) 20200038-20200038
Abstract:
A European consortium of 15 laboratories across nine nations have worked together under the EUROFusion Enabling Research grants for the past decade with three principle objectives. These are: (a) investigating obstacles to ignition on megaJoule-class laser facilities; (b) investigating novel alternative approaches to ignition, including basic studies for fast ignition (both electron and ion-driven), auxiliary heating, shock ignition etc.; and (c) developing technologies that will be required in the future for a fusion reactor. The Hooke discussion meeting in March 2020 provided an opportunity to reflect on the progress made in inertial confinement fusion research world-wide to date. This first edition of two special issues seeks to identify paths forward to achieve high fusion energy gain. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue 'Prospects for high gain inertial fusion energy (part 1)'How Many Can You Infect? Simple (and Naive) Methods of Estimating the Reproduction Number
Communication in Biomathematical Sciences The Institute for Research and Community Services (LPPM) ITB 3:1 (2020) 28-36