空腔
惯性约束聚变
物理
激光器
辐射
内爆
等离子体
新星(火箭)
辐射通量
中子
光学
原子物理学
核物理学
航空航天工程
工程类
作者
S. Liberatore,P. Gauthier,J.-L. Willien,P. E. Masson-Laborde,F. Philippe,Olivier Poujade,E. Alozy,Ronan Botrel,G. Boutoux,J. Bray,T. Caillaud,C. Chicanne,C. Chollet,A. Debayle,S. Depierreux,W. Duchastenier,M. Ferri,O. Henry,Philippe Hoch,S. Laffite
摘要
The first indirect drive Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) experiments on the Laser Megajoule facility were carried out with approximately 150 kJ of laser energy distributed on 48 beams (12 quads) arranged in two cones. The target consisted of a gold vacuum rugby-shaped hohlraum and a plastic capsule located at its center, filled with deuterium gas fuel. The arrangement of the 12 quads is such that the laser irradiation on the wall generated a three-dimensional (3D) x-ray flux around the capsule creating 3D deformations on the imploding plastic shell. This constraint forced the design of a robust target (relatively thin ablator, around 40 μm) driven by a short laser pulse (3 ns) that delivered about 1011 neutrons. Full-integrated 3D radiation hydrodynamics simulations allowed both the target definition and the data interpretation (mainly radiation temperature, x-ray images, and neutron yield). 3D calculations and experiments compare well.
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