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National Ignition Facility target design and fabrication

Authors :
H. Huang
Andrew C Forsman
J. D. Sater
M. Takagi
Abbas Nikroo
H.L. Wilkens
Evan Mapoles
H. Xu
S. W. Haan
Richard B. Stephens
Suhas Bhandarkar
M. L. Hoppe
B. J. Kozioziemski
Robert Cook
John Moody
R. Seugling
Source :
Laser and Particle Beams. 26:479-487
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2008.

Abstract

The current capsule target design for the first ignition experiments at the NIF Facility beginning in 2009 will be a copper-doped beryllium capsule, roughly 2 mm in diameter with 160-µm walls. The capsule will have a 75-µm layer of solid deuterium-tritium on the inside surface, and the capsule will be powered by X-rays generated from a gold/uranium cocktail hohlraum. The design specifications are extremely rigorous, particularly with respect to interfaces, which must be very smooth to inhibit Rayleigh-Taylor instability growth. This paper outlines the current design, and focuses on the challenges and advances in capsule fabrication and characterization; hohlraum fabrication, and deuterium-tritium layering and characterization.

Details

ISSN :
1469803X and 02630346
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Laser and Particle Beams
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b6873127b28ed0bca42856a027303e47
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0263034608000499