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Cryogenic Target-Implosion Experiments on OMEGA

Journal Article · · Journal of Physics, Conference Series
The University of Rochester’s Laboratory for Laser Energetics has been imploding thick cryogenic targets for six years. Improvements in the Cryogenic Target Handling System and the ability to accurately design laser pulse shapes that properly time shocks and minimize electron preheat, produced high fuel areal densities in deuterium cryogenic targets (202+/-7 mg/cm^2). The areal density was inferred from the energy loss of secondary protons in the fuel (D2) shell. Targets were driven on a low final adiabat (alpha = 2) employing techniques to radially grade the adiabat (the highest adiabat at the ablation surface). The ice layer meets the target-design toughness specification for DT ice of 1-um rms (all modes), while D2 ice layers average 3.0-um-rms roughness. The implosion experiments and the improvements in the quality and understanding of cryogenic targets are presented.
Research Organization:
Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
DOE Contract Number:
FC52-08NA28302
OSTI ID:
934910
Report Number(s):
DOE/NA/28302-834; 2007-45; 1806
Journal Information:
Journal of Physics, Conference Series, Journal Name: Journal of Physics, Conference Series Journal Issue: 2 Vol. 112; ISSN 1742-6588; ISSN 1742-6596
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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