Developing an Ignition-Scale CH Ablator Implosion Design at the National Ignition Facility
ORAL
Abstract
We have designed a new High-AdiabaT CH ablator implosion design (HATCH) for the National Ignition Facility. It aims to achieve the same implosion velocity and total remaining mass at peak velocity as the first ignition experiment, N221204, which used a diamond (HDC) ablator [1]. Using the same hohlraum, the same inner shell radius of 1050 microns, and the same fuel layer thickness (65 microns), simulations predict that HATCH can achieve ignition conditions with only 1.7 MJ of laser drive energy, which is more than 15% less than N221204, due to the higher ablation efficiency of CH compared to high-density carbon (HDC). Compared to previous CH implosion designs [2], the capsule radius was increased, the fuel entropy was raised to improve predicted stability (including resistance to the tent perturbation), and the latest implosion symmetry control techniques were implemented. Results from the first tuning experiments, including the first fuel-layered implosion, will be presented.
[1] H. Abu-Shawareb et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 065102 (2024).
[2] T. Döppner et al., Phys. Plasmas 27, 042701 (2020).
[1] H. Abu-Shawareb et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 065102 (2024).
[2] T. Döppner et al., Phys. Plasmas 27, 042701 (2020).
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Presenters
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Tilo Doeppner
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Authors
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Tilo Doeppner
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Steve A MacLaren
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Chris R Weber
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Gareth N Hall
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Benjamin Bachmann
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Anthony Allen
General Atomics
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Salmaan H Baxamusa
LLNL
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Otto L Landen
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
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Joseph E Ralph
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Mark Ratledge
General Atomics
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Sonja Rogers
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Beyoncee Saetern
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Vladimir A Smalyuk
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory