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The influence of driven asymmetry on yield degradation in shaped-pulse indirect-drive implosion experiments at the 100 kJ laser facility

Authors :
Jiwei Li
Ji Yan
Yu Dong Pu
Hao Shen
Yun Song Dong
Xian-Tu He
Bo Yu
Zhong Jing Chen
Hui Cao
Li-Feng Wang
Xing Zhang
Shao′En Jiang
Zi Feng Song
Wei Jiang
Zhen Sheng Dai
Tian Xuan Huang
Chuan Kui Sun
Xiao Shi Peng
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 61:016011
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2020.

Abstract

The influence of low-mode-driven asymmetry on yield degradation in shaped-pulse indirect-drive implosions has been investigated at the 100 kJ laser facility. In this work, P2- and P4-driven asymmetries were tuned by varying hohlraum gas-fill density and capsule diameter. The measured neutron yield varied from 2.1 × 109 to 7.6 × 109 and the yield measured by a 1D simulation (YOC1D) was increased from 3% to 16%. Meanwhile, considering the temporal P2- and P4-driven asymmetries, the yields measured by 2D simulations (YOC2D) were from 26% to 81% (the YOC2D of the majority of the shots was higher than 50%). Furthermore, both the ion temperature and neutron bang-time showed good agreement between the measurements and the 2D simulations. The simulations demonstrated that the temporal P2- and P4-driven asymmetries can decrease the efficiency of PdV work and increase the energy loss due to electron thermal conduction. In addition, the internal energy of the deuterium (DD) fuel clearly decreased and the neutron yield was degraded by low-mode asymmetry. In a future work, we will enlarge the cylindrical hohlraum diameter or use an I-hohlraum to improve the low-mode-driven symmetry, along with measurement of the hot-spot shape.

Details

ISSN :
17414326 and 00295515
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
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