2012
DOI: 10.1063/1.4732185
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Concept to diagnose mix with imaging x-ray Thomson scattering

Abstract: Turbulent mixing of two fluid species is a ubiquitous problem, prevalent in systems such as inertial confinement fusion (ICF) capsule implosions, supernova remnants, and other astrophysical systems. In complex, high Reynolds number compressible high energy density (HED) flows such as these, hydrodynamic instabilities initiate the turbulent mixing process, which can then feedback and alter the mean hydrodynamic motion through nonlinear processes. In order to predict how these systems evolve under turbulent cond… Show more

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“…However, the variable velocity motion of electrons will inevitably lead to the emission of electromagnetic radiation, which can be measured by instruments. Using formula (11), on the basis of simulation, we build a 3D image to capture the distribution characteristics of electromagnetic radiation more intuitively. The distribution of electromagnetic radiation generally has the shape of a cone (except a 0 = 10).…”
Section: Spatial Characteristics Of Electron Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the variable velocity motion of electrons will inevitably lead to the emission of electromagnetic radiation, which can be measured by instruments. Using formula (11), on the basis of simulation, we build a 3D image to capture the distribution characteristics of electromagnetic radiation more intuitively. The distribution of electromagnetic radiation generally has the shape of a cone (except a 0 = 10).…”
Section: Spatial Characteristics Of Electron Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, the technology of theoretically generating corresponding x-rays and even gamma rays have matured [9,[19][20][21]. X-ray has a promising future in planetary science [10], imaging diagnosis [11] and several fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%