HIGHLIGHTS
- who: B. Lahmann et al. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA have published the research work: Extension of charged-particle spectrometer capabilities for diagnosing implosions on OMEGA, Z, and the NIF, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This work has extensively explored the response of the SRF spectrometers.
SUMMARY
Broadly speaking, an SRF is simply a CR-39 detector with some number of filters (> 1) in front of it. An SRF can be loosely defined by its detector geometry, number of physical filters (N f ), and number of unique . . .

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