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Observations and properties of the first laboratory fusion experiment to exceed a target gain of unity.

Authors :
Pak A
Zylstra AB
Baker KL
Casey DT
Dewald E
Divol L
Hohenberger M
Moore AS
Ralph JE
Schlossberg DJ
Tommasini R
Aybar N
Bachmann B
Bionta RM
Fittinghoff D
Gatu Johnson M
Geppert Kleinrath H
Geppert Kleinrath V
Hahn KD
Rubery MS
Landen OL
Moody JD
Aghaian L
Allen A
Baxamusa SH
Bhandarkar SD
Biener J
Birge NW
Braun T
Briggs TM
Choate C
Clark DS
Crippen JW
Danly C
Döppner T
Durocher M
Erickson M
Fehrenbach T
Freeman M
Havre M
Hayes S
Hilsabeck T
Holder JP
Humbird KD
Hurricane OA
Izumi N
Kerr SM
Khan SF
Kim YH
Kong C
Jeet J
Kozioziemski B
Kritcher AL
Lamb KM
Lemos NC
MacGowan BJ
Mackinnon AJ
MacPhee AG
Marley EV
Meaney K
Millot M
Di Nicola JG
Nikroo A
Nora R
Ratledge M
Ross JS
Shin SJ
Smalyuk VA
Stadermann M
Stoupin S
Suratwala T
Trosseille C
Van Wonterghem B
Weber CR
Wild C
Wilde C
Wooddy PT
Woodworth BN
Young CV
Source :
Physical review. E [Phys Rev E] 2024 Feb; Vol. 109 (2-2), pp. 025203.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

An indirect-drive inertial fusion experiment on the National Ignition Facility was driven using 2.05 MJ of laser light at a wavelength of 351 nm and produced 3.1±0.16 MJ of total fusion yield, producing a target gain G=1.5±0.1 exceeding unity for the first time in a laboratory experiment [Phys. Rev. E 109, 025204 (2024)10.1103/PhysRevE.109.025204]. Herein we describe the experimental evidence for the increased drive on the capsule using additional laser energy and control over known degradation mechanisms, which are critical to achieving high performance. Improved fuel compression relative to previous megajoule-yield experiments is observed. Novel signatures of the ignition and burn propagation to high yield can now be studied in the laboratory for the first time.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2470-0053
Volume :
109
Issue :
2-2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review. E
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38491694
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.109.025203