1. Analyses of laser-plasma interactions in National Ignition Facility ignition targets.
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Hinkel, D. E., Callahan, D. A., Langdon, A. B., Langer, S. H., Still, C. H., and Williams, E. A.
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LASER plasmas ,LASER beams ,ATOMIZATION ,ENERGY transfer ,ENERGY dissipation - Abstract
A capability to analyze laser-plasma interactions (LPI) for ignition targets to be fielded at the National Ignition Facility has been developed and exercised. LPI in these targets may cause direct energy loss (backscatter) or energy redirection (beam spray, deflection, and energy transfer). These analyses range from analyzing the gain exponents for backscatter and beam spray to performing massively parallel, three-dimensional simulations of laser beam propagation in the most promising candidate ignition target designs. In the former assessment, ignition designs are iterated to reduce the gain exponent values. In the latter, beam propagation simulations are performed to analyze the reflectivity and beam transmission of speckled laser beams in the computed plasma profiles of the ignition targets. In current ignition designs, laser reflectivity is calculated to be well below 10%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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