Abstract

THE procedure of inertial confinement fusion (ICF) takes place in sub-nanosecond period. In order to investigate the hydrodynamic instability and asymmetry during the implosion, we need to measure the two-dimensional distribution of plasmas temperature and density as well as its relationship with time. For this purpose, an X-ray picosecond multiframe technique has been developed. Traditionally, there are two techniques for gating images, i. e. swept framing and gated microchannel-plate (MCP) framing. Because the former has spatial loss in short exposure time and little dynamic range, the latter is recently in routine

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