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Physics of Plasmas | 2014

Progress in hohlraum physics for the National Ignition Facilitya)

J. D. Moody; D. A. Callahan; D. E. Hinkel; Peter A. Amendt; K. L. Baker; D. K. Bradley; Peter M. Celliers; E. L. Dewald; L. Divol; T. Döppner; David C. Eder; M. J. Edwards; O. S. Jones; S. W. Haan; D. Ho; L. B. Hopkins; N. Izumi; D. H. Kalantar; R. L. Kauffman; J. D. Kilkenny; O. L. Landen; Barbara F. Lasinski; S. LePape; T. Ma; B. J. MacGowan; S. A. MacLaren; A. J. Mackinnon; D. Meeker; N. B. Meezan; P. Michel

Advances in hohlraums for inertial confinement fusion at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) were made this past year in hohlraum efficiency, dynamic shape control, and hot electron and x-ray preheat control. Recent experiments are exploring hohlraum behavior over a large landscape of parameters by changing the hohlraum shape, gas-fill, and laser pulse. Radiation hydrodynamic modeling, which uses measured backscatter, shows that gas-filled hohlraums utilize between 60% and 75% of the laser power to match the measured bang-time, whereas near-vacuum hohlraums utilize 98%. Experiments seem to be pointing to deficiencies in the hohlraum (instead of capsule) modeling to explain most of the inefficiency in gas-filled targets. Experiments have begun quantifying the Cross Beam Energy Transfer (CBET) rate at several points in time for hohlraum experiments that utilize CBET for implosion symmetry. These measurements will allow better control of the dynamic implosion symmetry for these targets. New techniques are b...


Physics of Plasmas | 2013

Saturation of multi-laser beams laser-plasma instabilities from stochastic ion heatinga)

P. Michel; W. Rozmus; E. A. Williams; L. Divol; R. L. Berger; S.H. Glenzer; D. A. Callahan

Cross-beam energy transfer (CBET) has been used as a tool on the National Ignition Facility (NIF) since the first energetics experiments in 2009 to control the energy deposition in ignition hohlraums and tune the implosion symmetry. As large amounts of power are transferred between laser beams at the entrance holes of NIF hohlraums, the presence of many overlapping beat waves can lead to stochastic ion heating in the regions where laser beams overlap [P. Michel et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 195004 (2012)]. This increases the ion acoustic velocity and modifies the ion acoustic waves’ dispersion relation, thus reducing the plasma response to the beat waves and the efficiency of CBET. This pushes the plasma oscillations driven by CBET in a regime where the phase velocities are much smaller than both the electron and ion thermal velocities. CBET gains are derived for this new regime and generalized to the case of multi ion species plasmas.


Physics of Plasmas | 2013

X-ray Thomson scattering measurements of temperature and density from multi-shocked CH capsulesa)

L. B. Fletcher; A. L. Kritcher; A. Pak; T. Ma; T. Döppner; C. Fortmann; L. Divol; O. L. Landen; Jan Vorberger; D. A. Chapman; Dirk O. Gericke; R. W. Falcone; S.H. Glenzer

Proof-of-principle measurements of the electron densities, temperatures, and ionization states of spherically compressed multi-shocked CH (polystyrene) capsules have been achieved using spectrally resolved x-ray Thomson scattering. A total energy of 13.5 kJ incident on target is used to compress a 70 μm thick CH shell above solid-mass density using three coalescing shocks. Separately, a laser-produced zinc He-α x-ray source at 9 keV delayed 200 ps-800 ps after maximum compression is used to probe the plasma in the non-collective scattering regime. The data show that x-ray Thomson scattering enables a complete description of the time-dependent hydrodynamic evolution of shock-compressed CH capsules, with a maximum measured density of ρ > 6 g cm−3. In addition, the results demonstrate that accurate measurements of x-ray scattering from bound-free transitions in the CH plasma demonstrate strong evidence that continuum lowering is the primary ionization mechanism of carbon L-shell electrons.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

X-ray continuum emission spectroscopy from hot dense matter at Gbar pressuresa)

D. Kraus; T. Döppner; A. L. Kritcher; B. Bachmann; D. Chapman; Gilbert W. Collins; S.H. Glenzer; J. Hawreliak; O. L. Landen; T. Ma; S. Le Pape; P. Neumayer; Damian C. Swift; R. W. Falcone

We have measured the time-resolved x-ray continuum emission spectrum of ∼30 times compressed polystyrene created at stagnation of spherically convergent shock waves within the Gbar fundamental science campaign at the National Ignition Facility. From an exponential emission slope between 7.7 keV and 8.1 keV photon energy and using an emission model which accounts for reabsorption, we infer an average electron temperature of 375 ± 21 eV, which is in good agreement with HYDRA-1D simulations.


Physics of Plasmas | 2012

Performance metrics for inertial confinement fusion implosions: Aspects of the technical framework for measuring progress in the National Ignition Campaigna)

B. K. Spears; S.H. Glenzer; M.J. Edwards; Scott Brandon; D. S. Clark; R. P. J. Town; C. Cerjan; R. Dylla-Spears; E. Mapoles; D. H. Munro; J. D. Salmonson; Scott M. Sepke; Steve Weber; S. Hatchett; S. W. Haan; P. T. Springer; E. Moses; John L. Kline; George A. Kyrala; D. C. Wilson


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Using X-ray Thomson Scattering to Characterize Highly Compressed, Near-Degenerate Plasmas at the NIF

T. Doeppner; D. Kraus; P. Neumayer; B. Bachmann; L. Divol; A. L. Kritcher; O. L. Landen; L. B. Fletcher; S.H. Glenzer; R. W. Falcone; Michael MacDonald; Alison Saunders; B. Witte; R. Redmer; D. Chapman; R. Baggott; Dirk O. Gericke; S.A. Yi


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Measuring Ionization in Highly Compressed, Near-Degenerate Plasmas

T. Doeppner; D. Kraus; P. Neumayer; B. Bachmann; Gilbert W. Collins; L. Divol; A. L. Kritcher; O. L. Landen; A. Pak; Chris Weber; L. B. Fletcher; S.H. Glenzer; R. W. Falcone; Alison Saunders; D. Chapman; R. Baggott; Dirk O. Gericke; Austin Yi


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Probing Hotspot Conditions in Spherically Shock Compressed Matter

B. Bachmann; J. R. Rygg; J. Nilsen; A. L. Kritcher; Damian C. Swift; L. Divol; Jim Gaffney; R. Hatarik; S. F. Khan; O. L. Landen; Nathan D. Masters; P. Michel; S Nagel; T. Pardini; George B. Zimmerman; T. Doeppner; Gilbert W. Collins; R. W. Falcone; D. Kraus; S.H. Glenzer; J. Hawreliak; T Kavka


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Evidence of multi-petapascal pressures in converging shock compression of deutero-polyethene at the National Ignition Facility

B. Bachmann; J. Nilsen; A. L. Kritcher; T. Doeppner; Damian C. Swift; Gilbert W. Collins; S.H. Glenzer; D. Kraus; R. W. Falcone


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Hugoniot and opacity measurements of polystyrene and carbon up to 80 TPa from radiography of converging shocks at the National Ignition Facility

A. L. Kritcher; T. Doeppner; Damian C. Swift; B. Bachmann; D. Kraus; J. Hawreliak; Jim Gaffney; Gilbert W. Collins; S.H. Glenzer; D. Chapman; Steve Rothman; S.J. Rose; R. W. Falcone

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L. Divol

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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O. L. Landen

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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N. B. Meezan

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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T. Doeppner

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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P. Michel

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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J. L. Kline

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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A. L. Kritcher

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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D. A. Callahan

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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L. J. Suter

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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R. W. Falcone

University of California

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