In the age of Enterprise Integration and Service-Oriented Architectures implementing the right solution requires local guides who understand the subtleties of your business as well as the changing technological landscape
Showing posts with label Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Show all posts
A massive laser designed to test nuclear weapons and the viability of fusion power has reached a milestone. Last week, researchers announced that they had focused the 192 lasers of the giant National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California (pictured) onto a single target. The lasers injected 0.7 megajoules of energy into the target, more than any previous machine, but still half of that needed to trigger a self-sustained fusion 'burn' of hydrogen isotopes.
Measurements of x-ray–driven implosions with charged particleshave resulted in the quantitative characterization of criticalaspects of indirect-drive inertial fusion. Three types of spontaneouselectric fields differing in strength by two orders of magnitude,the largest being nearly one-tenth of the Bohr field, were discoveredwith time-gated proton radiographic imaging and spectrally resolvedproton self-emission. The views of the spatial structure andtemporal evolution of both the laser drive in a hohlraum andimplosion properties provide essential insight into, and modelingvalidation of, x-ray–driven implosions.