Session XI2: High Energy Density Physics and High Performance Capsule Implosions

9:30 AM–11:30 AM, Friday, November 6, 2009
Room: Centennial I

Chair: Gail Glendinning, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Abstract ID: BAPS.2009.DPP.XI2.4

Abstract: XI2.00004 : High Performance Capsule Implosions on the Omega Laser Facility with Rugby Hohlraums

11:00 AM–11:30 AM

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Author:

  Harry F. Robey
    (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

Rugby-shaped hohlraums have been proposed as a method for x-ray drive enhancement for indirectly-driven capsule implosions [1]. This concept has recently been tested in a series of shots on the OMEGA laser facility at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics at the University of Rochester. In this talk, experimental results are presented comparing the performance of D$_{2}$-filled capsules between standard cylindrical Au hohlraums and rugby-shaped hohlraums. Not only did the rugby hohlraums demonstrate 18{\%} more x-ray drive energy as compared with the cylinders, but the high-performance design of these implosions (both cylinder and rugby) also provided $\approx $ 20X more DD neutrons than any previous indirectly-driven campaign on Omega (and $\approx $ 3X more than ever achieved on Nova implosions driven with nearly twice the laser energy). This increase in performance enables, for the first time, a measurement of the neutron burn history of an indirectly-driven implosion. Previous DD neutron yields had been too low to register this key measurement of capsule performance and the effects of dynamic mix. A wealth of additional data on the fuel areal density from the suite of charged particle diagnostics was obtained on a subset of the shots that used D$^{3}$He rather than D$_{2}$ fuel. Comparisons of the experimental results with numerical simulations are shown to be in excellent agreement. The design techniques employed in this campaign, e.g., smaller NIF-like laser entrance holes and hohlraum case-to-capsule ratios, provide added confidence in the pursuit of ignition on the National Ignition Facility. \\[4pt] [1] P. Amendt, C. Cerjan, D. E. Hinkel, J. L. Milovich, H.-S. Park, and H. F. Robey, ``Rugby-like hohlraum experimental designs for demonstrating x-ray drive enhancement'', \textit{Phys. Plasmas} \textbf{15}, 012702 (2008).

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