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Proof-of-Principle Experiment on the Dynamic Shell Formation for Inertial Confinement Fusion

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Igumenshchev, I.V.; Theobald, W.; Stoeckl, C.; Shah, R.C.; Bishel, D.T.; Goncharov, V.N.; Bonino, M.J.; Campbell, E.M.; Ceurvorst, L.; Chin, D.A.; Collins, T.J.B.; Fess, S.; Harding, D.R.; Sampat, S.; Shaffer, N.R.; Shvydky, A.; Smith, E.A.; Trickey, W.T.; Waxer, L.J.; Colaïtis, A.; Liotard, R.; Adrian, Patrick J.; Atzeni, S.; Barbato, F.; Savino, L.; Alfonso, N.; Haid, A.; Do, Mi; ... Show more Show less
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In the dynamic-shell (DS) concept [V. N. Goncharov et al., Novel Hot-Spot Ignition Designs for Inertial Confinement Fusion with Liquid-Deuterium-Tritium Spheres, Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 065001 (2020).] for laser-driven inertial confinement fusion the deuterium-tritium fuel is initially in the form of a homogeneous liquid inside a wetted-foam spherical shell. This fuel is ignited using a conventional implosion, which is preceded by a initial compression of the fuel followed by its expansion and dynamic formation of a highdensity fuel shell with a low-density interior. This Letter reports on a scaled-down, proof-of-principle experiment on the OMEGA laser demonstrating, for the first time, the feasibility of DS formation. A shell is formed by convergent shocks launched by laser pulses at the edge of a plasma sphere, with the plasma itself formed as a result of laser-driven compression and relaxation of a surrogate plastic-foam ball target. Three x-ray diagnostics, namely, 1D spatially resolved self-emission streaked imaging, 2D self-emission framed imaging, and backlighting radiography, have shown good agreement with the predicted evolution of the DS and its stability to low Legendre mode perturbations introduced by laser irradiation and target asymmetries.
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Submitted for publication in Physical Review Letters
Date issued
2022-04
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/158590
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Journal
Physical Review Letters
Publisher
APS
Other identifiers
22ja037

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