Detailed measurements of a diffusive supersonic wave in a radiatively heated foam.

Phys Rev Lett

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, L-21, P.O. Box 808, Livermore, California 94551, USA.

Published: January 2000

We have made the first detailed measurements of a diffusive supersonic radiation wave in the laboratory. A 10 mg/cm(3) SiO2 foam is radiatively heated by the x-ray flux from a laser-irradiated hohlraum. The resulting radiation wave propagates axially through the optically thick foam and is measured via time-resolved x-ray imaging as it breaks out the far end. The data show that the radiation wave breaks out at the center prior to breaking out at the edges, indicating a significant curvature in the radiation front. This curvature is primarily due to energy loss into the walls surrounding the foam.

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