Abstract
A more complete understanding of laser-driven hohlraum plasmas is
critical for the continued development and improvement of ICF
experiments. In these hohlraums, self-generated electric and magnetic
fields can play an important role in modifying plasma properties such
as heat transport; however, the strength and distribution of
electromagnetic fields in such hohlraums remain largely uncertain. To
explore this question, we conducted experiments at the OMEGA laser
facility, using monoenergetic proton radiography to probe laser-driven
vacuum hohlraums. We then utilized reconstructive methods to recover
information about proton deflections. To interpret these
reconstructions, a new technique for detangling the contributions of
electric and magnetic fields to proton deflections was developed. This
work was supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy, the
National Laser Users’ Facility, and the Laboratory for Laser
Energetics.
Funder
National Laser Users’
Facility
National Nuclear Security
Administration
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