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Dynamics of implosion, bounce, and re-implosion of a shell directly driven by a time-shaped laser pulse

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Gas-filled plastic spherical shells have been imploded using the 60-beam OMEGA laser. The same laser pulse was used as in a previous experiment, which demonstrated the dynamic formation of a shell by irradiating a homogeneous plastic foam sphere [Igumenshchev et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 015102 (2023)]. In the present experiment, the shell initially implodes, bounces, and expands; a new shell then forms and undergoes a second implosion. Analysis of x-ray self-emission-streaked images and sequences of 2D x-ray self-emission framing camera images show shell evolution that is in reasonable agreement with 1D simulations. Shell integrity and symmetry are well maintained until the formation of the new shell. The final implosion, instead, is affected by substantial asymmetries.

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