Abstract:Nonlinear spectrum of the deceleration phase Rayleigh-Taylor instability (RTI) has been investigated in the inertial confinement fusion. Growth rate of the deceleration phase RTI has been expressed well in the form ofwhere a and b are constants. g, k, L m and u a are the target acceleration, the wave number, the finite density gradient scale length and the ablation velocity, respectively (Betti et al. in Phys Plasmas 5:1446. Analytically obtained results indicate that the mass power spectrum can be described a… Show more
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