Volume 104, Issue 12
26 March 2010
On the Cover
In an inertial confinement fusion (ICF) setup, multiple magnetically imploded x-ray sources (purple) surround a radiation-driven cavity called a hohlraum. Each compact source is magnetically isolated from the central cavity by a mesh that passes radiation. A shield (red) symmetrizes the radiation temperature of the fuel capsule (green).
From the article:
Planar Wire-Array -Pinch Implosion Dynamics and X-Ray Scaling at Multiple-MA Drive Currents for a Compact Multisource Hohlraum Configuration
B. Jones, D. J. Ampleford, R. A. Vesey, M. E. Cuneo, C. A. Coverdale, E. M. Waisman, M. C. Jones, W. E. Fowler, W. A. Stygar, J. D. Serrano, M. P. Vigil, A. A. Esaulov, V. L. Kantsyrev, A. S. Safronova, K. M. Williamson, A. S. Chuvatin, and L. I. Rudakov
Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 125001 (2010)