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The effect of shock dynamics on compressibility of ignition-scale National Ignition Facility implosions
Author(s) -
A. B. Zylstra,
J. A. Frenje,
F. H. Séguin,
D. G. Hicks,
E. L. Dewald,
H. F. Robey,
J. R. Rygg,
N. B. Meezan,
M. J. Rosenberg,
H. G. Rinderknecht,
S. Friedrich,
R. M. Bionta,
Richard E. Olson,
J. Atherton,
M. A. Barrios,
P. Bell,
R. Benedetti,
L. Berzak Hopkins,
R. Betti,
D. K. Bradley,
D. A. Callahan,
D. T. Casey,
G. W. Collins,
S. N. Dixit,
T. Döppner,
D. H. Edgell,
M. J. Edwards,
M. Gatu Johnson,
S. Glenn,
S. H. Glenzer,
G. P. Grim,
S. P. Hatchett,
O. S. Jones,
S. F. Khan,
J. D. Kilkenny,
J. L. Kline,
J. P. Knauer,
A. L. Kritcher,
G. A. Kyrala,
O. L. Landen,
S. Le Pape,
C. K. Li,
J. D. Lindl,
T. Ma,
A. J. Mackin,
A. G. MacPhee,
M. J.-E. Manuel,
D. D. Meyerhofer,
J. D. Moody,
E. I. Moses,
S. R. Nagel,
A. Nikroo,
A. Pak,
T. Parham,
R. D. Petrasso,
Rahul Prasad,
J. E. Ralph,
M. D. Rosen,
Jeffrey S. Ross,
T. C. Sangster,
S. M. Sepke,
N. Sinenian,
H. Sio,
B. K. Spears,
P. T. Springer,
R. Tommasini,
R. P. J. Town,
S. V. Weber,
D. C. Wilson,
R. Zacharias
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
physics of plasmas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.75
H-Index - 160
eISSN - 1089-7674
pISSN - 1070-664X
DOI - 10.1063/1.4900621
Subject(s) - implosion , physics , national ignition facility , shock (circulatory) , compressibility , ignition system , mechanics , inertial confinement fusion , shock wave , computational physics , nuclear physics , plasma , thermodynamics , medicine
The effects of shock dynamics on compressibility of indirect-drive ignition-scale surrogate implosions, CH shells filled with D[superscript 3]He gas, have been studied using charged-particle spectroscopy. Spectral measurements of D[superscript 3]He protons produced at the shock-bang time probe the shock dynamics and in-flight characteristics of an implosion. The proton shock yield is found to vary by over an order of magnitude. A simple model relates the observed yield to incipient hot-spot adiabat, suggesting that implosions with rapid radiation-power increase during the main drive pulse may have a 2× higher hot-spot adiabat, potentially reducing compressibility. A self-consistent 1-D implosion model was used to infer the areal density (ρR) and the shell center-of-mass radius (R[subscript cm]) from the downshift of the shock-produced D[superscript 3]He protons. The observed ρR at shock-bang time is substantially higher for implosions, where the laser drive is on until near the compression bang time (“short-coast”), while longer-coasting implosions have lower ρR. This corresponds to a much larger temporal difference between the shock- and compression-bang time in the long-coast implosions (∼800 ps) than in the short-coast (∼400 ps); this will be verified with a future direct bang-time diagnostic. This model-inferred differential bang time contradicts radiation-hydrodynamic simulations, which predict constant 700–800 ps differential independent of coasting time; this result is potentially explained by uncertainties in modeling late-time ablation drive on the capsule. In an ignition experiment, an earlier shock-bang time resulting in an earlier onset of shell deceleration, potentially reducing compression and, thus, fuel ρR.United States. Department of Energy (Grant DE-NA0001857)United States. Department of Energy (Grant DE-FC52-08NA28752)National Laser User’s Facility (DE-NA0002035

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