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Autor:
Nathan Meezan, Laurent Divol, G.D. Kerbel, R. M. Stevenson, L. J. Suter, G. E. Slark, K. Oades, M. M. Marinak
Publikováno v:
Physics of Plasmas. 11:5573-5579
Recent 2ω laser propagation and stimulated Raman backscatter (SRS) experiments performed on the Helen laser have been analyzed using the radiation-hydrodynamics code HYDRA [M. M. Marinak, G. D. Kerbel, N. A. Gentile, O. Jones, D. Munro, S. Pollaine,
Autor:
M. Stevenson, S. W. Haan, K. Oades, B. A. Hammel, Nathan Meezan, Siegfried Glenzer, L. J. Suter, John Moody, Ken Manes, Mary L. Spaeth
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Fusion. 44:S140-S148
For several years we have been exploring the possibility of using green (2ω) light for indirect drive ignition on National Ignition Facility (NIF). This paper is a comprehensive review of our progress in this investigation and was the subject of a T
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N. Meezan, J. D. Moody, Kenneth R. Manes, B. A. Hammel, Mary L. Spaeth, M. Stevenson, S. W. Haan, L. J. Suter, K. Oades, S. H. Glenzer, Laurent Divol
Publikováno v:
Physics of Plasmas. 11:2738-2745
The National Ignition Facility (NIF) [J. A. Paisner, E. M. Campbell, and W. J. Hogan, Fusion Technol. 26, 755 (1994)], operating at green (2ω) light, has the potential to drive ignition targets with significantly more energy than the 1.8 MJ it will
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Christina Back, Robert L. Kauffman, William L. Kruer, L. J. Suter, Siegfried Glenzer, B. R. Thomas, N. Meezan, M. C. Miller, Jacob Grun, G. E. Slark, K. B. Fournier, R. M. Stevenson, Christoph Niemann, John S. Davis, K. Oades
Publikováno v:
Physics of Plasmas. 11:2709-2715
A series of underdense laser plasma interaction experiments performed on the Helen laser [M. J. Norman et al., Appl. Opt. 41, 3497 (2002)] at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE), U.K., using 2ω light have uncovered a strong dependence of laser ba
Publikováno v:
Fusion Technology. 35:95-100
A method for the production of a foam filled target with two regions of different densities is described in this paper. These two different density regions are separated by a 1 μm thick film, with ...
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P. Allan, Stefan Parker, David Egan, Paul Treadwell, L. Hobbs, Stuart Duffield, K. Oades, Thomas H. Bett, E. T. Gumbrell, Colin N. Danson, Steven James, D. Hoarty, Mark Girling, Nicholas Hopps, N. Cann, Ewan Harvey, Stephen Elsmere, M. P. Hill, David Winter, R. Edwards, Michael J. Norman, David Hillier, Dianne Hussey, J. Palmer
Publikováno v:
High-Power, High-Energy, and High-Intensity Laser Technology; and Research Using Extreme Light: Entering New Frontiers with Petawatt-Class Lasers.
The Orion Laser Facility at AWE in the UK consists of ten nanosecond beamlines and two sub-picosecond beamlines. The nanosecond beamlines each nominally deliver 500 J at 351 nm in a 1 ns square temporal profile, but can also deliver a user-definable
Publikováno v:
Review of Scientific Instruments. 75:4222-4224
The Atomic Weapons Establishment has proposed building a new laser facility in the United Kingdom. This will use 10 ns-class beams in conjunction with two, subpicosecond, petawatt-class beams to access plasma conditions inaccessible to even the large
Autor:
M. J. Wright, Andrew Comley, J. E. Andrew, M. D. Gardner, S. D. Rothman, P. Kemshall, M. P. Hill, Steven James, S. J. Masoero, K. Vaughan, K. Oades, B. A. Hood, M. S. Rubery, Christopher D. B. Bentley, J. Palmer, B. M. Williams, E. T. Gumbrell, S. Daykin, A. L. Meadowcroft, Colin Horsfield, R.D. Edwards, C. R. D. Brown, J. D. Fyrth
Publikováno v:
The Review of scientific instruments. 83(10)
The ORION laser facility is one of the UK's premier laser facilities which became operational at AWE in 2010. Its primary mission is one of stockpile stewardship, ORION will extend the UK's experimental plasma physics capability to the high temperatu