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New Metal Foams Enable World’s Brightest X-Ray Source

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LIVERMORE, Calif., Jan. 21, 2025 — By combining the National Ignition Facility (NIF)’s X-ray laser and ultralight metal foams, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have produced the brightest X-ray source to date — about twice as bright as previous solid metal versions. These ultrabright, high-energy X-rays can be used to image and study extremely dense matter, like the plasmas created during inertial confinement fusion. LLNL scientist Jeff Colvin compared the source to the machine used to find cavities by a dentist. “Your dentist's machine creates an electron beam...Read full article

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    Published: January 2025
    Glossary
    light source
    The generic term applied to all sources of visible radiation from burning matter to ionized vapors and lasers, regardless of the degree of excitation.
    inertial confinement fusion
    Inertial confinement fusion (ICF) is a method of achieving nuclear fusion, a process where two atomic nuclei combine to release energy. In the case of inertial confinement fusion, the fusion reaction is initiated by compressing and heating a small target containing isotopes of hydrogen, such as deuterium and tritium. The goal is to create conditions similar to those at the core of stars, allowing for the fusion of light atomic nuclei. Here is a breakdown of the key components and steps...
    fusion
    1. The combination of the effects of two or more stimuli in any given sense to form a single sensation. With respect to vision, the perception of continuous illumination formed by the rapid successive presentation of light flashes at a specified rate. 2. The transition of matter from solid to liquid form. 3. With respect to atomic or nuclear fusion, the combination of atomic nuclei, under extreme heat, to form a heavier nucleus.
    Research & TechnologyLasersx-raylight sourcemetalfoamignitioninertial confinement fusionNational Ignition FacilityLawrence Livermore National LaboratoryfusionMaterialsdensesilverhigh-energy-densitynuclear deterrence

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