Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1772718 | High Energy Density Physics | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The development of a new experimental system for generating a strong shear flow in a high-energy-density plasma is described in detail. The targets were designed with the goal of producing a diagnosable Kelvin–Helmholtz (KH) instability, which plays an important role in the transition turbulence but remains relatively unexplored in the high-energy-density regime. To generate the shear flow the Nike laser was used to drive a flow of Al plasma over a low-density foam surface with an initial perturbation. The interaction of the Al and foam was captured with a spherical crystal imager using 1.86 keV X-rays. The selection of the individual targets components is discussed and results are presented.
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Authors
E.C. Harding, R.P. Drake, Y. Aglitskiy, R.S. Gillespie, M.J. Grosskopf, J.L. Weaver, A.L. Velikovich, A. Visco, J.R. Ditmar,