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Lin Yin
Researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Publications - 179
Citations - 7356
Lin Yin is an academic researcher from Los Alamos National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Ion. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 163 publications receiving 6580 citations. Previous affiliations of Lin Yin include Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory & Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
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Yield degradation mechanisms for two-shock capsules evaluated through simulations
Philip A. Bradley,Brian Haines,George A. Kyrala,Stephan MacLaren,Jay D. Salmonson,J. Pino,Kyle K. Mackay,R. W. Peterson,A. Yi,Lin Yin,R. E. Olson,Natalia Krasheninnikova,S. H. Batha,John Kline,Joshua Sauppe,S. Finnegan,Art Pak,T. Ma,T. R. Dittrich,E. L. Dewald,Daniel Sayre,R. Tommasini,Joseph Ralph,John K. Field,Laurent Masse,Robert Tipton,A. J. Mackinnon,Laura Robin Benedetti,S. R. Nagel,D. K. Bradley,Peter M. Celliers,L. F. Berzak Hopkins,N. Izumi,Peggy Kervin,C. B. Yeamans,Robert Hatarik,E. P. Hartouni,David Turnbull,D. Hoover +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a two-shock platform was developed to look at the sensitivity of fuel-ablator mix with shock timing, asymmetry, surface roughness, and convergence on roughly ignition size scale capsules.
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Cross-beam energy transfer in conditions relevant to direct-drive implosions on OMEGA
Kinh Luan Nguyen,Lin Yin,Brian J. Albright,D. H. Edgell,Russell Follett,David Turnbull,Dustin Froula,John Palastro +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the role of nonlinear and kinetic processes in direct-drive-relevant cross-beam energy transfer (CBET) was assessed using particle-in-cell simulations.
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Research Progress on the Taxonomy of Symptoms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors summarized the literature on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome syndromes in the past 10 years, and outline the progress of research on the classification of polycystic Ovary Syndrome Syndromes from the perspectives of Chinese medicine pathogenesis theory, medical case experiences, distribution patterns, and relevant experimental indicators.
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Nonlinear models for coupling the effects of stimulated Raman scattering to inertial confinement fusion codes
TL;DR: In this article , the authors perform vector particle-in-cell simulations of multi-speckled laser beams undergoing stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) at various densities and intensities relevant to mainly indirectly driven and a subset of parameter space for directly driven ICF systems, focusing on the regimes with intensities above the onset of electron trapping.