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High performance capsule implosions on the OMEGA Laser facility with rugby hohlraums.

Authors :
Robey, H. F.
Amendt, P.
Park, H.-S.
Town, R. P. J.
Milovich, J. L.
Döppner, T.
Hinkel, D. E.
Wallace, R.
Sorce, C.
Strozzi, D. J.
Philippe, F.
Casner, A.
Caillaud, T.
Landoas, O.
Liberatore, S.
Monteil, M.-C.
Séguin, F.
Rosenberg, M.
Li, C. K.
Petrasso, R.
Source :
Physics of Plasmas; May2010, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p056313, 11p, 1 Black and White Photograph, 2 Diagrams, 3 Charts, 11 Graphs
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Rugby-shaped hohlraums have been proposed as a method for x-ray drive enhancement for indirectly driven capsule implosions. This concept has recently been tested in a series of shots on the OMEGA laser facility [T. R. Boehly, D. L. Brown, R. S. Craxton et al., Opt. Commun. 133, 495 (1997)]. In this paper, experimental results are presented comparing the performance of D<subscript>2</subscript>-filled capsules between standard cylindrical Au hohlraums and rugby-shaped hohlraums. The rugby hohlraums demonstrated 18% more x-ray drive energy as compared with the cylinders, and the high-performance design of these implosions (both cylinder and rugby) also provided ≈20× more deuterium (DD) neutrons than any previous indirectly driven campaign on OMEGA and ≈3× more than ever achieved on NOVA [E. M. Campbell, Laser Part. Beams 9, 209 (1991)] implosions driven with nearly twice the laser energy. This increase in performance enables, for the first time, a measurement of the neutron burn history and imaging of the neutron core shapes in an indirectly driven implosion. Previous DD neutron yields had been too low to register this key measurement of capsule performance and the effects of dynamic mix. A wealth of additional data on the fuel areal density from the suite of charged particle diagnostics was obtained on a subset of the shots that used D <superscript>3</superscript>He rather than D<subscript>2</subscript> fuel. Comparisons of the experimental results with numerical simulations are shown to be in very good agreement. The design techniques employed in this campaign, e.g., smaller laser entrance holes and hohlraum case-to-capsule ratios, provide added confidence in the pursuit of ignition on the National Ignition Facility [J. D. Lindl, P. Amendt, R. L. Berger et al., Phys. Plasmas 11, 339 (2004)]. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1070664X
Volume :
17
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Physics of Plasmas
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
51059846
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3360926