The Rosseland Mean Opacity of a Mixture of Gold and Gadolinium at High Temperatures.

Radiation transport through high-opacity materials can be described using the Rosseland mean opacity of the medium, which is dominated by low-opacity regions in the frequency-dependent opacity. By mixing gold and gadolinium, we can fill in low-opacity regions of one material with high-opacity regions of another material, resulting in a material with a Rosseland mean opacity 1.5{times} higher than either of the constituents. For a given laser energy, this can raise the temperature of the laser heated {ital Hohlraums}, or for a given desired temperature, require less laser energy. {copyright} {ital 1996 The American Physical Society.}