Laser-beam zooming to mitigate crossed-beam energy losses in direct-drive implosions.

نویسندگان

  • I V Igumenshchev
  • D H Froula
  • D H Edgell
  • V N Goncharov
  • T J Kessler
  • F J Marshall
  • R L McCrory
  • P W McKenty
  • D D Meyerhofer
  • D T Michel
  • T C Sangster
  • W Seka
  • S Skupsky
چکیده

Spherically symmetric direct-drive-ignition designs driven by laser beams with a focal-spot size nearly equal to the target diameter suffer from energy losses due to crossed-beam energy transfer (CBET). Significant reduction of CBET and improvements in implosion hydrodynamic efficiency can be achieved by reducing the beam diameter. Narrow beams increase low-mode perturbations of the targets because of decreased illumination uniformity that degrades implosion performance. Initiating an implosion with nominal beams (equal in size to the target diameter) and reducing the beam diameter by ∼ 30%-40% after developing a sufficiently thick target corona, which smooths the perturbations, mitigate CBET while maintaining low-mode target uniformity in ignition designs with a fusion gain ≫ 1.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Physical review letters

دوره 110 14  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013