Ablation and Implosion Dynamics Of Coiled Wire Arrays

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Abstract

Coiled arrays, a cylindrical array in which each wire is formed into a single helix, suppress the modulation of ablation at the fundamental wavelength. Instead, ablation flow is modulated at the wavelength of the coil, and arrays with large coil wavelength produce an organized mode of implosion in which the global instability can be controlled. The ablation and implosion dynamics of coiled arrays in this regime were studied using a combination of resistive voltage probes and Faraday rotation. These experiments were carried out on the MAGPIE generator at Imperial College. This research was sponsored by the DOE under Cooperative Agreements DE-F03-02NA00057 and the Imperial College Junior Research Fellowship scheme.

Authors

  • Gareth Hall

    Imperial College, London

  • Sergey Lebedev

    Imperial College, London, Imperial College

  • Simon Bland

    Imperial College, London

  • Jeremy Chittenden

    Imperial College, London

  • Francisco Suzuki-Vidal

    Imperial College, London, Imperial College London

  • Philip de Grouchy

    Imperial College, London

  • Adam Harvey-Thompson

    Imperial College, London

  • George Swadling

    Imperial College, London

  • Guy Burdiak

    Imperial College, London

  • Louisa Pickworth

    Imperial College, London

  • Essa Khoory

    Imperial College, London

  • Jonathan Skidmore

    Imperial College, London

  • Lee Suttle

    Imperial College, London

  • Nicolas Niasse

    Imperial College, London

  • Kwek Hiang

    University of Malaya