Determination of Hohlraum Fields using Monoenergetic Proton and Deuteron Radiography
ORAL
Abstract
An understanding of hohlraum physics is critical to the continued development of indirect-drive ICF. In hohlraums, self-generated electromagnetic fields play an important role in determining plasma dynamics and evolution; however, details about the magnitude and structure of these fields, and whether electric or magnetic fields are dominant, remain unclear. To explore these questions, we conducted experiments at the OMEGA laser facility using tri-particle (DT3He) monoenergetic proton and deuteron radiography to probe laser-driven vacuum-filled gold and plastic (CH) hohlraums. Deflection field reconstruction techniques were utilized to recover proton deflection information, and methods were developed for using either a single radiograph, or multiple radiographs, to recover information about the structure and strength of both electric and magnetic fields simultaneously. This work was supported in part by the U.S. DOE, NLUF, and LLE.
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Presenters
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Jacob A Pearcy
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors
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Jacob A Pearcy
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Graeme D Sutcliffe
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Tim M Johnson
MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Benjamin Reichelt
MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Skylar G Dannhoff
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
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Andrew Birkel
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Justin H Kunimune
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
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Daniel H Barnak
Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester
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Richard D Petrasso
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Chikang Li
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT