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Morphology of Copper Nanofoams for Radiation Hydrodynamics and Fusion Applications Investigated by 3D Ptychotomography.

Adra CarrYancey SechrestKevin MertesBrian Martin PattersonBrendt WohlbergLevi HancockNicholas SiricaRichard SandbergChristine SweeneyJames HunterWilliam WardMatthew H SeabergDiling ZhuVincent EspositoEric GaltierSanghoon SongTheodore F BaumannMichael StadermannArianna GleasonNina R Weisse-Bernstein
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
The performance of metal and polymer foams used in inertial confinement fusion (ICF), inertial fusion energy (IFE), and high-energy-density (HED) experiments is currently limited by our understanding of their nanostructure and its variation in bulk material. We utilized an X-ray-free electron laser (XFEL) together with lensless X-ray imaging techniques to probe the 3D morphology of copper foams at nanoscale resolution (28 nm). The observed morphology of the thin shells is more varied than expected from previous characterizations, with a large number of them distorted, merged, or open, and a targeted mass density 14% less than calculated. This nanoscale information can be used to directly inform and improve foam modeling and fabrication methods to create a tailored material response for HED experiments.
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