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Direct-drive inertial confinement fusion research at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics: charting the path to thermonuclear ignition

Authors :
C. Freeman
J. A. Delettrez
R. S. Craxton
W. Seka
Igor V. Igumenshchev
F. J. Marshall
R. L. McCrory
S. J. Loucks
Jonathan D. Zuegel
D. D. Meyerhofer
J.A. Marozas
Johan Frenje
J. D. Kilkenny
A. V. Maximov
Riccardo Betti
Susan Regan
T. C. Sangster
Fredrick Seguin
V. Yu. Glebov
P. W. McKenty
Vladimir Smalyuk
R. L. Keck
J.F. Myatt
Ronald M. Epstein
J. M. Soures
P. B. Radha
S. Skupsky
John R. Marciante
J. P. Knauer
V. N. Goncharov
D. R. Harding
R. D. Petrasso
Christian Stoeckl
Stephen Padalino
Chikang Li
T. R. Boehly
Tim Collins
B. Yaakobi
K. Fletcher
D. H. Edgell
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 45:S283-S290
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2005.

Abstract

Significant theoretical and experimental progress continues to be made at the University of Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE), charting the path to direct-drive inertial confinement fusion (ICF) ignition. Direct drive offers the potential for higher-gain implosions than x-ray drive and is a leading candidate for an inertial fusion energy power plant. LLE's direct-drive ICF ignition target designs for the National Ignition Facility (NIF) are based on hot-spot ignition. A cryogenic target with a spherical DT-ice layer, within or without a foam matrix, enclosed by a thin plastic shell, will be directly irradiated with ~1.5 MJ of laser energy. Cryogenic and plastic/foam (surrogate-cryogenic) targets that are hydrodynamically scaled from these ignition target designs are imploded on the 60-beam, 30 kJ, UV OMEGA laser system to validate the key target physics issues, including energy coupling, hydrodynamic instabilities and implosion symmetry. Prospects for direct-drive ignition on the NIF are extremely favourable, even while it is in its x-ray-drive irradiation configuration, with the development of the polar-direct-drive concept. A high-energy petawatt capability is being constructed at LLE next to the existing 60-beam OMEGA compression facility. This OMEGA EP (extended performance) laser will add two short-pulse, 2.6 kJ beams to the OMEGA laser system to backlight direct-drive ICF implosions and study fast-ignition physics with focused intensities up to 6 × 1020 W cm−2.

Details

ISSN :
17414326 and 00295515
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........82d73989c271356529bac471d4708409
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/45/10/s24