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Inertial confinement fusion. 1995 ICF annual report, October 1994--September 1995
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/262960
Subject(s) - national ignition facility , inertial confinement fusion , national laboratory , nova (rocket) , physics , aeronautics , aerospace engineering , laser , nuclear physics , nuclear engineering , engineering , engineering physics , optics
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory`s (LLNL`s) Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) Program is a Department of Energy (DOE) Defense Program research and advanced technology development program focused on the goal of demonstrating thermonuclear fusion ignition and energy gain in the laboratory. During FY 1995, the ICF Program continued to conduct ignition target physics optimization studies and weapons physics experiments in support of the Defense Program`s stockpile stewardship goals. It also continued to develop technologies in support of the performance, cost, and schedule goals of the National Ignition Facility (NIF) Project. The NIF is a key element of the DOE`s Stockpile Stewardship and Management Program. In addition to its primary Defense Program goals, the ICF Program provides research and development opportunities in fundamental high-energy-density physics and supports the necessary research base for the possible long-term application to inertial fusion energy (IFE). Also, ICF technologies have had spin-off applications for industrial and governmental use. Selected papers are indexed separately for inclusion in the Energy Science and Technology Database

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