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A. L. Greenwood
Researcher at General Atomics
Publications - 14
Citations - 150
A. L. Greenwood is an academic researcher from General Atomics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inertial confinement fusion & Laser. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 14 publications receiving 131 citations.
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Fabrication and properties of overcoated resorcinol-formaldehyde shells for omega experiments
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used Resorcinol-formaldehyde (R/F) as the selected foam material due to its transparency in the optical region and provided extensive characterization of the wall uniformity of these shells.
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Improving the wall uniformity of resorcinol formaldehyde foam shells by modifying emulsion components
R. R. Paguio,M. Takagi,M. Thi,J. F. Hund,Abbas Nikroo,Sally Paguio,R. W. Luo,A. L. Greenwood,O. Acenas,S. Chowdhury +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors have developed a production process for both standard density (100 mg/cc) and high density (180-200 mg/c) resorcinol formaldehyde (RF) foam shells with a triple orifice droplet generator.
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The National Direct-Drive Inertial Confinement Fusion Program
Susan Regan,V. N. Goncharov,T. C. Sangster,E. M. Campbell,Riccardo Betti,Jason Bates,K. A. Bauer,T. Bernat,Suhas Bhandarkar,T. R. Boehly,Mark Bonino,A. Bose,D. Cao,L. Carlson,R. Chapman,Thomas Chapman,Gilbert Collins,Tim Collins,R. S. Craxton,J. A. Delettrez,D. H. Edgell,Ronald M. Epstein,Michael Farrell,Chad Forrest,Russell Follett,Johan Frenje,Dustin Froula,M. Gatu Johnson,C. R. Gibson,L. Gonzalez,Clement Goyon,V. Yu. Glebov,V. Gopalaswamy,A. L. Greenwood,D. R. Harding,Matthias Hohenberger,Suxing Hu,H. Huang,J. Hund,Igor V. Igumenshchev,D. Jacobs-Perkins,R. Janezic,Max Karasik,John H. Kelly,Terrance J. Kessler,J. P. Knauer,T. Z. Kosc,R. Luo,S. J. Loucks,J.A. Marozas,F. J. Marshall,M. Mauldin,R. L. McCrory,P. W. McKenty,D.T. Michel,Pierre Michel,J. D. Moody,J.F. Myatt,A. Nikroo,P. M. Nilson,S. P. Obenschain,John Palastro,J. Peebles,R. D. Petrasso,N. Petta,P. B. Radha,Joseph Ralph,Michael Rosenberg,Siddharth Sampat,Andrew J. Schmitt,Mark J. Schmitt,M. Schoff,W. Seka,R. C. Shah,J. R. Rygg,J.G. Shaw,R. W. Short,W. T. Shmayda,Milton J. Shoup,A. Shvydky,A. A. Solodov,C. Sorce,Michael Stadermann,Christian Stoeckl,W. Sweet,C. Taylor,R. Taylor,W. Theobald,David Turnbull,J. Ulreich,M. D. Wittman,K. M. Woo,K. P. Youngblood,Jonathan D. Zuegel +93 more
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The National Direct-Drive Program: OMEGA to the National Ignition Facility
Susan Regan,V. N. Goncharov,T. C. Sangster,E. M. Campbell,Riccardo Betti,Karen S. Anderson,T. Bernat,A. Bose,T. R. Boehly,Mark Bonino,D. Cao,R. Chapman,Tim Collins,R. S. Craxton,A. K. Davis,J. A. Delettrez,D. H. Edgell,Ronald M. Epstein,Michael Farrell,Chad Forrest,Johan Frenje,Dustin Froula,M. Gatu Johnson,C. R. Gibson,V. Yu. Glebov,A. L. Greenwood,D. R. Harding,Matthias Hohenberger,Suxing Hu,H. Huang,J. Hund,Igor V. Igumenshchev,D. Jacobs-Perkins,R. Janezic,Max Karasik,R. L. Keck,John H. Kelly,Terrance J. Kessler,J. P. Knauer,T. Z. Kosc,S. J. Loucks,J.A. Marozas,F. J. Marshall,R. L. McCrory,P. W. McKenty,D. D. Meyerhofer,D.T. Michel,J.F. Myatt,S. P. Obenschain,R. D. Petrasso,Nicole Petta,P. B. Radha,Michael Rosenberg,Andrew J. Schmitt,Mark J. Schmitt,M. Schoff,W. Seka,W. T. Shmayda,Milton J. Shoup,A. Shvydky,A. A. Solodov,Christian Stoeckl,W. Sweet,C. Taylor,R. Taylor,W. Theobald,J. Ulreich,M. D. Wittman,K. M. Woo,Jonathan D. Zuegel +69 more
TL;DR: The goal of the National Direct-Drive Program (NDP) is to demonstrate and understand the physics of laser direct drive (LDD) as mentioned in this paper, and efforts are underway on OMEGA for the 100-Gbar Campaign to demonstrate.
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Mechanical properties of thin gdp shells used as cryogenic direct drive targets at omega
Abbas Nikroo,D. G. Czechowicz,K. C. Chen,M. Dicken,C. Morris,R. E. Andrews,A. L. Greenwood,E. R. Castillo +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the buckling and bursting properties of thin glow discharge polymer (GDP) shells are investigated for filling with D{sub 2] atm of D{ sub 2} and cooling to cryogenic temperatures.