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Hohlraum energetics scaling to 520 TW on the National Ignition Facility
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EngineeringLaser ScienceEnergy EfficiencyLaser ApplicationsHohlraum EnergeticsFusion PowerLaser SimulationHigh-power LasersSymcap Implosion ExperimentsIndirect Drive ExperimentsPhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionDepleted Uranium HohlraumsInertial Fusion EnergyNational Ignition FacilityCombustion ScienceApplied PhysicsInertial Confinement FusionHigh-energy Lasers
Indirect drive experiments have now been carried out with laser powers and energies up to 520 TW and 1.9 MJ. These experiments show that the energy coupling to the target is nearly constant at 84% ± 3% over a wide range of laser parameters from 350 to 520 TW and 1.2 to 1.9 MJ. Experiments at 520 TW with depleted uranium hohlraums achieve radiation temperatures of ∼330 ± 4 eV, enough to drive capsules 20 μm thicker than the ignition point design to velocities near the ignition goal of 370 km/s. A series of three symcap implosion experiments with nearly identical target, laser, and diagnostics configurations show the symmetry and drive are reproducible at the level of ±8.5% absolute and ±2% relative, respectively.
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