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Radiation transport and energetics of laser-driven half-hohlraums at the National Ignition Facility
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EngineeringRadiation Hydrodynamics ModelsPhysicsRadiation GenerationThermal BloomingApplied PhysicsLaser-plasma InteractionInertial Confinement FusionRadiation TransportCosmic RayRadiation PartitionX-ray Free-electron LaserLaser-driven Half-hohlraumsHigh Energy Density PhysicsSynchrotron Radiation SourceNational Ignition FacilityAerogel Layer
Experiments that characterize and develop a high energy-density half-hohlraum platform for use in benchmarking radiation hydrodynamics models have been conducted at the National Ignition Facility (NIF). Results from the experiments are used to quantitatively compare with simulations of the radiation transported through an evolving plasma density structure, colloquially known as an N-wave. A half-hohlraum is heated by 80 NIF beams to a temperature of 240 eV. This creates a subsonic diffusive Marshak wave, which propagates into a high atomic number Ta2O5 aerogel. The subsequent radiation transport through the aerogel and through slots cut into the aerogel layer is investigated. We describe a set of experiments that test the hohlraum performance and report on a range of x-ray measurements that absolutely quantify the energetics and radiation partition inside the target.
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