Measurements of preheat and shock melting in Be ablatorsduring the first few nanoseconds of a National Ignition Facilityignition drive using the Omega laser
A scaled Hohlraum platform was used to experimentally measure preheat in ablator materials during the first few nanoseconds of a radiation drive proposed for ignition experiments at the National Ignition Facility [ J. A. Paisner , Laser Focus World 30 , 75 ( 1994 ) ]. The platform design approximate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physics of plasmas 2009-04, Vol.16 (4), p.042703-042703-6 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A scaled
Hohlraum
platform was used to experimentally measure preheat in ablator materials during the first few nanoseconds of a radiation drive proposed for ignition experiments at the National Ignition Facility [
J. A. Paisner
,
Laser Focus World
30
,
75
(
1994
)
]. The platform design approximates the radiation environment of the pole of the capsule by matching both the laser spot intensity and illuminated
Hohlraum
wall fraction in scaled halfraums driven by the OMEGA laser system [
T. R. Boehly
,
Opt. Commun.
133
,
495
(
1997
)
]. Back surface motion measured via VISAR reflecting from the rear surface of the sample was used to measure sample motion prior to shock breakout. The experiments show that the first
∼
20
μ
m
of a Be ablator will be melted by radiation preheat, with subsequent material melted by the initial shock, in agreement with simulations. The experiments also show no evidence of anomalous heating of buried high-
Z
doped layers in the ablator. |
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ISSN: | 1070-664X 1089-7674 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.3104702 |