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Microstructure-Driven Shock Dynamics in Aerogel and Two-Photon Polymerization Foams for IFE Target Design

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Abstract

The realization of inertial fusion energy (IFE) requires scalable target platforms with well-characterized material response and high-repetition-rate manufacturability (Ma et al., 2021; Dunne et al., 2011; Prencipe et al., 2017). We report direct measurements of shock propagation in low-density aerogel and two-photon polymerization (TPP) lattice foams (17.5–500 mg/cm3) using Talbot X-ray phase contrast imaging (XPCI) (Valdivia et al., 2021; Pérez-Callejo et al., 2022; Galtier et al., 2025) and VISAR diagnostics. Aerogels exhibit smooth, quasi-planar shock fronts with small deviations from classical scaling due to pore-collapse dissipation (Rigon et al., 2021), while TPP foams demonstrate strongly modulated, anisotropic propagation governed by periodic lattice geometry. (Dattelbaum et al., 2020) These differences are directly visualized using Talbot-XPCI and correlated with VISAR breakout patterns, providing complementary early- and late-time dynamics. xRAGE hydrodynamic simulations underpredict shock speeds (Karr et al., 2019), but capture key structural features.

This work constrains IFE target design by showing how shock velocity, dissipation, and morphology scale with foam density and microstructure. TPP lattice periodicity seeds mesoscale perturbations unless spacings fall below several microns (Milovich et al., 2021), setting a practical limit for AM-target architectures. These results are especially relevant as AM-based wetted-foam capsules gain traction for IFE due to their potential for rapid, low-cost production. (Olson et al., 2021; Kawata et al., 2001) This first dataset of TPP foam shock response under high-energy-density conditions provides benchmarks for radiation-hydrodynamic model validation and capsule optimization for future high-throughput IFE systems.

Publication: Parisuaña, C., et al. (2025) Shock Propagation in Aerogel and TPP Foams for Inertial Fusion Energy Target Design.<br>Physics of Plasmas [Under review]. Special Collection: Progress in Inertial Fusion Energy Research: Two Years After Ignition.

Presenters

  • Claudia Parisuana-Barranca

    SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab

Authors

  • Claudia Parisuana-Barranca

    SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab

  • Maria Pia Valdivia Leiva

    University of California, San Diego

  • Victorien Bouffetier

    CELLS-ALBA Synchrotron Light Source

  • Kelin Kurzer-Ogul

    University of Rochester

  • Gabriel Pérez-Callejo

    Departamento de Física Teórica, Atómica y Óptica, Universidad de Valladolid, Valladolid

  • Simon C Bott-Suzuki

    University of California, San Diego

  • Alexis Casner

    CEA CESTA

  • Nikolaus S Christiansen

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Nick Czapla

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, SLAC National Acceleratory Laboratory

  • David C Eder

    Physics and Astronomy, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa

  • Eric C Galtier

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Siegfried H Glenzer

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Thibault Goudal

    CEA, DAM, DIF

  • Brian Michael Haines

    Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Daniel Steven Hodge

    Brigham Young University (BYU)

  • Megan M Ikeya

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Luisa Fernanda Izquierdo

    Universidad Catolica de Chile

  • Dimitri Khaghani

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Yongho Kim

    Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)

  • Sallee Rae Klein

  • Alice Koniges

    University of Hawaii at Manoa

  • Hae Ja Lee

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • McKenzie Leininger

    Brigham Young University

  • Andrew Leong

    Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)

  • Ryan S Lester

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Mikako Makita

    European XFEL

  • Donaldi Mancelli

    Hellenic Mediterranean University

  • Willow Moon Martin

    Stanford University

  • Bob Nagler

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Richard Lunt Sandberg

    Brigham Young University

  • Ann Truong

    UCSD

  • Milenko Vescovi

    Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

  • Arianna E Gleason

    SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

  • Pawel Marek Kozlowski

    Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)