Development of Improved Radiation Drive Environment for High Foot Implosions at the National Ignition Facility

Analyses of high foot implosions show that performance is limited by the radiation drive environment, i.e., the hohlraum. Reported here are significant improvements in the radiation environment, which result in an enhancement in implosion performance. Using a longer, larger case-to-capsule ratio hoh...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2016-11, Vol.117 (22), p.225002-225002, Article 225002
Hauptverfasser: Hinkel, D E, Berzak Hopkins, L F, Ma, T, Ralph, J E, Albert, F, Benedetti, L R, Celliers, P M, Döppner, T, Goyon, C S, Izumi, N, Jarrott, L C, Khan, S F, Kline, J L, Kritcher, A L, Kyrala, G A, Nagel, S R, Pak, A E, Patel, P, Rosen, M D, Rygg, J R, Schneider, M B, Turnbull, D P, Yeamans, C B, Callahan, D A, Hurricane, O A
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Zusammenfassung:Analyses of high foot implosions show that performance is limited by the radiation drive environment, i.e., the hohlraum. Reported here are significant improvements in the radiation environment, which result in an enhancement in implosion performance. Using a longer, larger case-to-capsule ratio hohlraum at lower gas fill density improves the symmetry control of a high foot implosion. Moreover, for the first time, these hohlraums produce reduced levels of hot electrons, generated by laser-plasma interactions, which are at levels comparable to near-vacuum hohlraums, and well within specifications. Further, there is a noteworthy increase in laser energy coupling to the hohlraum, and discrepancies with simulated radiation production are markedly reduced. At fixed laser energy, high foot implosions driven with this improved hohlraum have achieved a 1.4×increase in stagnation pressure, with an accompanying relative increase in fusion yield of 50% as compared to a reference experiment with the same laser energy.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.225002