Abstract

Non-local electron transport plays a significant role to determine the density scale-length that is critical for Rayleigh-Taylor instability. We have measured the density profile of the target irradiated either with 0.53 μm or 0.35 μm laser. The diagnostic instrument is a Fresnel phase zone plate with spatial resoluion better than 2 μm. We got the backlit images of the target irradiated by the laser.

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