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Investigation of plasma flow and interface dynaics in Ta<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>- and SiO<sub>2</sub>-lined hohlraums at OMEGA

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Abstract

In indirect drive inertial confinement fusion (ICF) experiments, laser interactions with the hohlraum wall generate dense, high-Z blowoff, which can contribute to an asymmetric capsule drive by shifting laser absorption areas and preventing beams from reaching the inner hohlraum wall. Effective means of mitigating this high-Z blowoff have included the use of a gas fill and/or non-cylindrical hohlraum geometries, but even these configurations have drawbacks. Within the last few years, another promising alternative for tamping wall blowoff has been demonstrated through simulations and experiments: using inner-wall, high-Z foam linings. Presented here are studies of Ta2O5- and SiO2-lined hohlraums through experiments at OMEGA. Proton radiographs, self-emission x-ray images, and Thomson scattering spectra are used to reconstruct the self-generated electric and magnetic fields in hohlraums lined with ~200 um thick, ~30 mg/cc and ~5 mg/cc Ta2O5 and SiO2 aerogel foams, respectively. In parallel, 2D and 3D HYDRA simulations were performed. These measurements and simulations help shed light on the associated plasma flow and interface dynamics during the hohlraum drive and contribute to the physics understanding and optimization of high-Z foam linings in hohlraums.

Presenters

  • Skylar G Dannhoff

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

Authors

  • Skylar G Dannhoff

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Tim M Johnson

    MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Yousef Lawrence

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Jacob A Pearcy

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Gabriel Rigon

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Graeme D Sutcliffe

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Ginevra E Cochran

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Nathan Meezan

    Lawrence Livermore National Lab

  • Chikang Li

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT