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Progress in direct-drive inertial confinement fusion research at the laboratory for laser energetics
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[en] Significant theoretical and experimental progress toward the validation of direct-drive inertial confinement fusion (ICF) has been made at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE). Direct-drive ICF offers the potential for high-gain implosions and is a leading candidate for an inertial fusion energy power plant. LLE's base-line direct-drive ignition design for the National Ignition Facility (NIF) is an 'all-DT' design that has a 1-D gain of ∼45 (∼30 when two-dimensional calculations are performed). The 'all-DT target' consists of a thin (∼3 μm) plastic shell enclosing a thick (∼330 μm) DT-ice layer. Recent calculations show that targets composed of foam shells, wicked with DT, can potentially achieve 1-D gains ∼100 at NIF energy levels (∼1.5 MJ). The addition of a 'picket' pulse to the beginning of the all-DT pulse shape reduces the target sensitivity to laser nonuniformities, increasing the potentially achievable gains. LLE experiments are conducted on the OMEGA 60-beam, 30-kJ, UV laser system. Beam smoothing includes 1-THz, 2-D SSD and polarization smoothing. Ignition-scaled cryogenic D2 and plastic-shell spherical targets and a comprehensive suite of x-ray, nuclear, charged-particle, and optical diagnostics are used to understand the characteristics of the implosions. Recent cryogenic D2 implosions with high adiabat (α ∼ 25) perform as predicted by one-dimensional (perfectly symmetric) simulations. Moderateconvergence- ratio (CR ∼ 15), high-adiabat (α ∼ 25), warm-capsule (surrogates for cryogenic capsules) implosions produce >30% of the 1-D predicted neutron yield and nearly 100% of the predicted fuel and shell areal densities. From a combination of x-ray, nuclear, and particle spectroscopy, a 'Lawson' fusion parameter (niTi τi) of ∼7 x 1020 m-3 keV was measured, the highest directly measured in inertial confinement fusion experiments to date. Estimates from cryogenic target performance give similar Lawson conditions. Future cryogenic target experiments will use 'picket' pulse shapes to further validate direct-drive target performance. DT-fuel cryogenic implosions will be performed on OMEGA in the next two years. (author)
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique (France); 516 p; ISSN 1562-4153;
; Sep 2003; [8 p.]; 19. IAEA fusion energy conference; Lyon (France); 14-19 Oct 2002; IF--1; ISSN 1562-4153;
; AGREEMENT DE-FC03-92SF19460; Also available on-line: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/csp_019c/START.HTM; and on 1 CD-ROM from IAEA, Sales and Promotion Unit: E-mail: sales.publications@iaea.org; Web site: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/publications.asp; 14 refs, 7 figs, 2 tabs


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CAPSULES, COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION, DIRECT DRIVE ICF, FOAMS, GAIN, INERTIAL CONFINEMENT, LASER IMPLOSIONS, LASER TARGETS, LASERS, NEUTRONS, PERFORMANCE, PLASMA SIMULATION, PLASTICS, POLARIZATION, PULSE SHAPERS, SPHERICAL CONFIGURATION, THERMONUCLEAR REACTORS, TWO-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS, US NATIONAL IGNITION FACILITY, X RADIATION
AMPLIFICATION, BARYONS, COLLOIDS, CONFIGURATION, CONFINEMENT, CONTAINERS, DISPERSIONS, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, FERMIONS, HADRONS, IMPLOSIONS, IONIZING RADIATIONS, MATERIALS, NUCLEONS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC POLYMERS, PETROCHEMICALS, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, PLASMA CONFINEMENT, POLYMERS, PULSE CIRCUITS, RADIATIONS, SIGNAL CONDITIONERS, SIMULATION, SYNTHETIC MATERIALS, TARGETS
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