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Saturn-ring proton backlighters for the National Ignition Facility
Author(s) -
A. B. Zylstra,
R. S. Craxton,
J. R. Rygg,
C.-K. Li,
L. Carlson,
M. J.-E. Manuel,
E. Alfonso,
M. Mauldin,
L. González,
K. P. Youngblood,
Emma M. Garcia,
Lindsay Browning,
S. Le Pape,
N. Lemos,
B. Lahmann,
M. Gatu Johnson,
H. Sio,
N. Kabadi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
review of scientific instruments
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.605
H-Index - 165
eISSN - 1089-7623
pISSN - 0034-6748
DOI - 10.1063/5.0021027
Subject(s) - national ignition facility , saturn , ignition system , ring (chemistry) , proton , nuclear engineering , nuclear physics , rings of saturn , astronomy , physics , astrobiology , materials science , plasma , inertial confinement fusion , planet , chemistry , organic chemistry , engineering , thermodynamics
Proton radiography is a well-established technique for measuring electromagnetic fields in high-energy-density plasmas. Fusion reactions producing monoenergetic particles, such as DHe, are commonly used as a source, produced by a capsule implosion. Using smaller capsules for radiography applications is advantageous as the source size decreases, but on the National Ignition Facility (NIF), this can introduce complications from increasing blow-by light, since the phase plate focal spot size is much larger than the capsules. We report a demonstration of backlighter targets where a "Saturn" ring is placed around the capsule to block this light. The nuclear performance of the backlighters is unperturbed by the addition of a ring. We also test a ring with an equatorial cutout, which severely affects the proton emission and is not viable for radiography applications. These results demonstrate the general viability of Saturn ring backlighter targets for use on the NIF.

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