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Autor:
Clayton E. Myers, David E. Bliss, Peter M. Celliers, Philip S. Datte, Mark H. Hess, Christopher A. Jennings, Michael C. Jones, David J. Ampleford, Carlos R. Aragon, Kevin N. Austin, Thomas G. Avila, Thomas J. Awe, Jacob L. Baker, Ron Bettencourt, Erlan Bliss, Mark W. Bowers, Neil Butler, John R. Celeste, Todd J. Clancy, Simon J. Cohen, Levi J. Cortez, Michael K. Crosley, John Edwards, C. Leland Ellison, Jim Emig, David J. Erskine, William A. Farmer, Jeffrey R. Fein, Dayne E. Fratanduono, Gene Frieders, Justin D. Galbraith, Jeffrey K. Georgeson, Jeffry W. Gluth, Matthew R. Gomez, James H. Hammer, Roger L. Harmon, Jose Hernandez, John Jackson, Drew W. Johnson, Brent Jones, Patrick F. Knapp, Don Koen, Doug Larson, Keith R. LeChien, Michael C. Lowinske, Jeremy Lusk, Keven A. MacRunnels, Angel N. Martinez, Warren Massey, M. Keith Matzen, Andrew J. Maurer, Tom McCarville, Robert McDonald, Harry S. McLean, Jerry A. Mills, Leo P. Molina, Michael M. Montoya, Gregory Natoni, Matthew I. T. Olson, Andrew J. Porwitzky, Kumar S. Raman, Grafton K. Robertson, Gregory A. Rochau, Samuel Rodriguez, Rodney D. Scharberg, Daniel J. Scoglietti, Edward Scoglietti, Raymond Shelton, Jonathon E. Shores, Daniel B. Sinars, Christopher S. Speas, Robert J. Speas, Decker C. Spencer, Paul T. Springer, Eugene Vergel de Dios, Nathan R. Wemple, Scott E. Winters, J. Nan Wong, Adam J. York
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, Vol 26, Iss 7, p 070401 (2023)
Pulsed power generators create high-energy-density conditions by rapidly delivering an immense pulse of electrical current to a compact imploding load. Accurately measuring the shape and amplitude of this load current pulse is essential to understand
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https://doaj.org/article/873a2975097f4d839e061860c992705c
Autor:
Bill Cassata, K. Christensen, C. A. Velsko, John Lugten, Dawn A. Shaughnessy, Warren Massey, D. R. Jedlovec, Wolfgang Stoeffl, Tony Golod
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The Radiochemical Analysis of Gaseous Samples (RAGS) diagnostic apparatus operates at the National Ignition Facility (NIF). At the NIF, xenon is injected into the target chamber as a tracer, us ed as an analyte in the NIF targets, and generated as a