1999
DOI: 10.1117/12.363671
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<title>Using dynamic radiography to determine the volume of an imploding cylinder</title>

Abstract: Experiments have been conducted in Sarov, Russia, with a dynamic radiographic system designed to establish the volume of an imploding 14-mm-diameter tungsten cylinder. Images were formed using a 65-MeV gamma source, lutetium oxyorthosilicate doped with cerium (LSO:Ce) radiation-to-light converter, and a fiber optic imaging bundle. Three radiographs were recorded in the course of approximately 2 microseconds using an electronic streak camera with intensified charge-coupled device (CCD) readout. Significant impr… Show more

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