Coupling of laser energy to converging shocks in direct-drive solid sphere experiments on the NIF
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Abstract
Laser-energy to converging shock, Polar direct drive (PDD)[1] experiments using 2.1-mm diameter solid CH sphere targets have been performed on the National Ignition Facility (NIF). Multiple intensities and pulse shapes are used to validate laser energy-to-target coupling models in 2-D radiation hydrodynamic simulations. Analysis of time resolved scattered light collected at a narrow wavelength band around 351 nm from scattered light time history diagnostics (SLTDs)[2],[3] and full aperture backscatter stations (FABS) and x-ray radiography images, used to track shock trajectories, collected from time-gated x-ray detectors (GXD) are used to compare to simulations from 2-D radiation hydrodynamic code DRACO. These comparisons are used to constrain physics models such as the cross-beam energy transfer (CBET), non-local transport, and equation of state (EOS) models. DRACO overpredicts late-time shock velocity and absorbed light at lower intensities but gets into better agreement as laser intensity increases. These trends will be examined to evaluate the models in DRACO.
[1] M. Hohenberger et al., Phys. Plasmas 22, 056308 (2015).
[2] M. J. Rosenberg et al., Rev. Sci. Instrum. 92, 033511 (2021).
[3] S. Kostick et al., Rev. Sci. Instrum. 95, 093524 (2024).
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Presenters
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Steven Kostick
University of Rochester
Authors
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Steven Kostick
University of Rochester
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Michael J Rosenberg
University of Rochester
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Kenneth S Anderson
Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE), University of Rochester
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Wolfgang R. Theobald
Focused Energy
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Timothy J Collins
Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester
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Luke A Ceurvorst
University of Rochester
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Sean P Regan
University of Rochester
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P. B Radha
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Nuno Lemos
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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George F Swadling
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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James S Ross
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore