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Dynamics of a Z-pinch x-ray source for heating inertial-confinement-fusion relevant hohlraums to 120–160 eV
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsZ-pinch Radiation SourceFusion PowerPlasma PhysicsMagnetic Confinement FusionSynchrotron Radiation SourceRadiation GenerationMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma ConfinementZ-pinch X-ray SourcePhysicsRadiation TransportZ FacilityNuclear AstrophysicsInertial Fusion EnergyNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsInertial Confinement FusionX-ray GenerationInertial-confinement-fusion Relevant Hohlraums
A Z-pinch radiation source has been developed that generates 60±20 kJ of x rays with a peak power of 13±4 TW through a 4-mm-diam axial aperture on the Z facility. The source has heated National Ignition Facility-scale (6-mm-diam by 7-mm-high) hohlraums to 122±6 eV and reduced-scale (4-mm-diam by 4-mm-high) hohlraums to 155±8 eV—providing environments suitable for indirect-drive inertial confinement fusion studies. Eulerian-RMHC (radiation-magnetohydrodynamics code) simulations that take into account the development of the Rayleigh–Taylor instability in the r–z plane provide integrated calculations of the implosion, x-ray generation, and hohlraum heating, as well as estimates of wall motion and plasma fill within the hohlraums. Lagrangian-RMHC simulations suggest that the addition of a 6 mg/cm3 CH2 fill in the reduced-scale hohlraum decreases hohlraum inner-wall velocity by ∼40% with only a 3%–5% decrease in peak temperature, in agreement with measurements.
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