Nike Facility Diagnostics and Data Acquisition System

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Abstract

The Nike laser-target facility is a 56-beam krypton fluoride system that can deliver 2 to 3 kJ of laser energy at 248 nm onto targets inside a two meter diameter vacuum chamber. Nike is used to study physics and technology issues related to laser direct-drive ICF fusion, including hydrodynamic and laser-plasma instabilities, material behavior at extreme pressures, and optical and x-ray diagnostics for laser-heated targets. A suite of laser and target diagnostics are fielded on the Nike facility, including high-speed, high-resolution x-ray and visible imaging cameras, spectrometers and photo-detectors. A centrally-controlled, distributed computerized data acquisition system provides robust data management and near real-time analysis feedback capability during target shots. Work supported by DOE/NNSA.

Authors

  • Yung Chan

    Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory

  • Y. Aglitskiy

    SAIC, McLean, VA, SAIC

  • M. Karasik

    Plasma Physics Division, NRL, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory

  • David Kehne

    Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory

  • S.P. Obenschain

    Plasma Physics Division, NRL, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory

  • Jaechul Oh

    RSI, Lanham, MD, RSI

  • V. Serlin

    Plasma Physics Division, NRL, Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory

  • J. Weaver

    Plasma Physics Division, NRL, Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory, NRL