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Examining the radiation drive asymmetries present in the high foot series of implosion experiments at the National Ignition Facility

Authors :
E. L. Dewald
Marius Millot
P. K. Patel
Laurent Divol
George A. Kyrala
Joseph Ralph
Otto Landen
J. D. Moody
Peter M. Celliers
H.-S. Park
Omar Hurricane
Sebastien LePape
Nathan Meezan
Dayne Fratanduono
Harry Robey
L. F. Berzak Hopkins
J. R. Rygg
N. Izumi
J. E. Field
M. J. Edwards
Tilo Döppner
Denise Hinkel
Benjamin Bachmann
Debra Callahan
Daniel Casey
Sabrina Nagel
D. K. Bradley
Arthur Pak
Laura Robin Benedetti
A. L. Kritcher
Richard Town
Shahab Khan
Alastair Moore
Tammy Ma
Jose Milovich
Marilyn Schneider
W. W. Hsing
Source :
Physics of Plasmas. 24:056306
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 2017.

Abstract

This paper details and examines the origins of radiation drive asymmetries present during the initial High Foot implosion experiments. Such asymmetries are expected to reduce the stagnation pressure and the resulting yield of these experiments by several times. Analysis of reemission and dual axis shock timing experiments indicates that a flux asymmetry, with a P2/P0 amplitude that varies from −10% to −5%, is present during the first shock of the implosion. This first shock asymmetry can be corrected through adjustments to the laser cone fraction. A thin shell model and more detailed radiation hydrodynamic calculations indicate that an additional negative P2/P0 asymmetry during the second or portions of the third shock is required to reach the observed amount of asymmetry in the shape of the ablator at peak implosion velocity. In conjunction with symmetry data from the x-ray self emission produced at stagnation, these models also indicate that after the initially negative P2/P0 flux asymmetry, the capsule...

Details

ISSN :
10897674 and 1070664X
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics of Plasmas
Accession number :
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