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The first target experiments on the National Ignition Facility

Abstract

Abstract.A first set of shock timing, laser-plasma interaction, hohlraum energetics and hydrodynamic experiments have been performed using the first 4 beams of the National Ignition Facility (NIF), in support of indirect drive Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) and High Energy Density Physics (HEDP). In parallel, a robust set of optical and X-ray spectrometers, interferometer, calorimeters and imagers have been activated. The experiments have been undertaken with laser powers and energies of up to 8 TW and 17 kJ in flattop and shaped 1–9 ns pulses focused with various beam smoothing options. The experiments have demonstrated excellent agreement between measured and predicted laser-target coupling in foils and hohlraums, even when extended to a longer pulse regime unattainable at previous laser facilities, validated the predicted effects of beam smoothing on intense laser beam propagation in long scale-length plasmas and begun to test 3D codes by extending the study of laser driven hydrodynamic jets to 3D geometries.

Authors

Landen OL; Glenzer SH; Froula DH; Dewald EL; Suter LJ; Schneider MB; Hinkel DE; Fernandez JC; Kline JL; Goldman SR

Volume

44

Pagination

pp. 273-281

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

August 1, 2007

DOI

10.1140/epjd/e2006-00111-6

Conference proceedings

The European Physical Journal D

Issue

2

ISSN

1434-6060

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