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Comparison between x-ray scattering and velocity-interferometry measurements from shocked liquid deuterium.
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- The equation of state of light elements is essential to understand the structure of Jovian planets and inertial confinement fusion research. The Omega laser was used to drive a planar shock wave in the cryogenically cooled deuterium, creating warm dense matter conditions. X-ray scattering was used to determine the spectrum near the boundary of the collective and noncollective scattering regimes using a narrow band x-ray source in backscattering geometry. Our scattering spectra are thus sensitive to the individual electron motion as well as the collective plasma behavior and provide a measurement of the electron density, temperature, and ionization state. Our data are consistent with velocity-interferometry measurements previously taken on the same shocked deuterium conditions and presented by K. Falk et al. [High Energy Density Phys. 8, 76 (2012)]. This work presents a comparison of the two diagnostic systems and offers a detailed discussion of challenges encountered.
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- 10.1103/physreve.87.043112
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- Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics More from this journal
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- 87
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- 4
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- 043112
- Publication date:
- 2013-04-01
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1550-2376
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1539-3755
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English
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