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Characterizing plasma conditions in radiatively heated solid-density samples with x-ray Thomson scattering

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FIG. 1. (a) A schematic of the target geometry, laser configurations, and scattering k-vectors
FIG. 2. A plot of 1D hydrodynamics simulations of boron mass density versus radius and time
FIG. 4. (a) The boron ion structure factor versus k for solid density (2.36 g cm −3 ), 10 eV boron with Z B = 3.0, as calculated by several models available in the MCSS code [40,41]: Debye-Hückel [42], effective-Coulomb, and finite-wavelength screening [34
FIG. 5. Left: a χ 2 map versus electron temperature and B ionization state. 1σ confidence intervals are marked by the white dashed curve
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