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Measurements of Rayleigh-Taylor Growth Rate of Planar Targets Irradiated Directly by Partially Coherent Light
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1997
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EngineeringPartially Coherent LightBeam OpticThermal BloomingOptical PropertiesGrowth RatePolystyrene FoilsPulsed Laser DepositionClassical Growth RateMaterials SciencePhotonicsPhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionX-ray Free-electron LaserSynchrotron RadiationRayleigh-taylor Growth RateApplied PhysicsX-ray DiffractionOptoelectronics
We report the first measurements of laser-driven Rayleigh-Taylor instability at the linear growth regime in an imprint-free condition. Initially rippled polystyrene foils were irradiated by the partially coherent light. We measured temporal evolution of areal-density perturbation by the face-on x-ray backlighting technique. The observed maximum growth factor was nearly 50. We also measured the acceleration of the irradiated foil. The growth rate was approximately 50% of the classical growth rate. These experimental results were well reproduced by a two-dimensional simulation coupled with the Fokker-Planck treatment of electron heat transport.
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