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Performance of high-convergence, layered DT implosions with extended-duration pulses at the National Ignition Facility.

Authors :
Smalyuk VA
Atherton LJ
Benedetti LR
Bionta R
Bleuel D
Bond E
Bradley DK
Caggiano J
Callahan DA
Casey DT
Celliers PM
Cerjan CJ
Clark D
Dewald EL
Dixit SN
Döppner T
Edgell DH
Edwards MJ
Frenje J
Gatu-Johnson M
Glebov VY
Glenn S
Glenzer SH
Grim G
Haan SW
Hammel BA
Hartouni EP
Hatarik R
Hatchett S
Hicks DG
Hsing WW
Izumi N
Jones OS
Key MH
Khan SF
Kilkenny JD
Kline JL
Knauer J
Kyrala GA
Landen OL
Le Pape S
Lindl JD
Ma T
MacGowan BJ
Mackinnon AJ
MacPhee AG
McNaney J
Meezan NB
Moody JD
Moore A
Moran M
Moses EI
Pak A
Parham T
Park HS
Patel PK
Petrasso R
Ralph JE
Regan SP
Remington BA
Robey HF
Ross JS
Spears BK
Springer PT
Suter LJ
Tommasini R
Town RP
Weber SV
Widmann K
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2013 Nov 22; Vol. 111 (21), pp. 215001. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Nov 19.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Radiation-driven, low-adiabat, cryogenic DT layered plastic capsule implosions were carried out on the National Ignition Facility (NIF) to study the sensitivity of performance to peak power and drive duration. An implosion with extended drive and at reduced peak power of 350 TW achieved the highest compression with fuel areal density of ~1.3±0.1 g/cm2, representing a significant step from previously measured ~1.0 g/cm2 toward a goal of 1.5 g/cm2. Future experiments will focus on understanding and mitigating hydrodynamic instabilities and mix, and improving symmetry required to reach the threshold for thermonuclear ignition on NIF.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
111
Issue :
21
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24313493
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.215001