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Cryogenic-target performance and implosion physics studies on OMEGA

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PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
卷 16, 期 5, 页码 -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/1.3078102

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cryogenics; explosions; plasma shock waves; plasma simulation; plasma transport processes; plasmons; Rayleigh-Taylor instability

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Recent progress in direct-drive cryogenic implosions on the OMEGA Laser Facility [T. R. Boehly , Opt. Commun. 133, 495 (1997)] is reviewed. Ignition-relevant areal densities of similar to 200 mg/cm(2) in cryogenic D-2 implosions with peak laser-drive intensities of similar to 5x10(14) W/cm(2) were previously reported [T. C. Sangster , Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 185006 (2008)]. The laser intensity is increased to similar to 10(15) W/cm(2) to demonstrate ignition-relevant implosion velocities of 3-4x10(7) cm/s, providing an understanding of the relevant target physics. Planar-target acceleration experiments show the importance of the nonlocal electron-thermal-transport effects for modeling the laser drive. Nonlocal and hot-electron preheat is observed to stabilize the Rayleigh-Taylor growth at a peak drive intensity of similar to 10(15) W/cm(2). The shell preheat caused by hot electrons generated by two-plasmon-decay instability was reduced by using Si-doped ablators. The measured compressibility of planar plastic targets driven with high-compression shaped pulses agrees well with one-dimensional simulations at these intensities. Shock mistiming has contributed to compression degradation of recent cryogenic implosions driven with continuous pulses. Multiple-picket (shock-wave) target designs make it possible for a more robust tuning of the shock-wave arrival times. Cryogenic implosions driven with double-picket pulses demonstrate somewhat improved compression performance at a peak drive intensity of similar to 10(15) W/cm(2).

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