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The Colliding Planar Shocks platform to study warm dense matter at the National Ignition Facility

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Abstract

We have developed an experimental platform to study warm dense matter at the National Ignition Facility that using colliding planar shocks to produce uniform plasma conditions and enable high-precision equation of state measurements [1]. The Colliding Planar Shocks (CPS) platform uses simultaneous x-ray Thomson scattering and x-ray radiography to measure the density, electron temperature, and ionization state at pressures approaching 100 Mbar. The CPS platform is designed to create a large volume of uniform plasma in the x-ray scattering volume, significantly improving the precision of the measurements necessary to test models for the equation of state and ionization potential depression in the warm dense matter regime. Here, we present the design of the CPS platform and compare hydrodynamic simulations to x-ray radiography and x-ray scattering data from initial experiments studying hydrocarbons.



[1] M. J. MacDonald et al., Phys. Plasmas 30, 062701 (2023).

Presenters

  • Mike J MacDonald

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

Authors

  • Mike J MacDonald

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Carlos A Di Stefano

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Tilo Doeppner

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Luke Fletcher

    SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab

  • Kirk A Flippo

    Los Alamos Natl Lab

  • Daniel H Kalantar

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Elizabeth C Merritt

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Suzanne J Ali

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Peter M Celliers

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Rick Heredia

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Scott Vonhoff

    General Atomics

  • Gilbert W Collins

    University of Rochester

  • Jim A Gaffney

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Dirk Gericke

    University of Warwick

  • Siegfried H Glenzer

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Dominik Kraus

    University of Rostock

  • Alison Saunders

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Derek Schmidt

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Christopher T Wilson

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboraroy

  • Rich Zacharias

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Roger Falcone

    University of California, Berkeley