Abstract

A load structure with tailored density profile which delays the onset of the Rayleigh-Taylor instability development in imploding {ital Z} pinches by inverting acceleration of the magnetic field/plasma interface is proposed and studied numerically. This approach makes it possible to start gas-puff implosions from large radii (say, 8cm) and produce significant {ital K}-shell yield with current pulse duration of 250ns and longer. It could also be used to mitigate imprinting of initial perturbations into laser fusion targets. {copyright} {ital 1996 The American Physical Society.}

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