The version of Fig. 4 that was inadvertently included in the original publication did not show the results of Monte Carlo modeling referred to in the caption and the text. The correct figure and its caption are shown below. This does not affect the conclusions of the article. FIG. 4. Integrated K ␣ fluorescence energy versus mass fraction of Cu fluor in Al/ Cu/ Al targets. The front Al layer varied from zero to 500 m, the Cu layer was 20-25 m. The back Al layer was 100 m for the four ϫ points, and 40 m for the ϩ, 10-20 m otherwise. The open symbols show the predictions from Monte Carlo modeling with an arbitrary relative normalization. The back Al layer in the model is either 16 m ͑square͒ or 100 m ͑triangle͒.
Radiation-driven, low-adiabat, cryogenic DT layered plastic capsule implosions were carried out on the National Ignition Facility (NIF) to study the sensitivity of performance to peak power and drive duration. An implosion with extended drive and at reduced peak power of 350 TW achieved the highest compression with fuel areal density of ~1.3±0.1 g/cm2, representing a significant step from previously measured ~1.0 g/cm2 toward a goal of 1.5 g/cm2. Future experiments will focus on understanding and mitigating hydrodynamic instabilities and mix, and improving symmetry required to reach the threshold for thermonuclear ignition on NIF.
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