Title :
Foot-pulse radiation drive necessary for ICF ignition capsule demonstrated on Z generator
Author :
Sanford, T.W.L. ; Olson, R.E. ; Chandler, G.A. ; Fehl, D.L. ; Lash, J.S. ; Leeper, R.J. ; Ruggles, L. ; Struve, Kenneth W. ; Vesey, R.A. ; Derzon, M.S. ; Nash, T.J. ; Stygar, William A. ; Mock, R.C. ; Hebron, D.E. ; Gilliland, T.L. ; Jobe, D.O. ; McGurn,
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Implosion and ignition of an indirectly-driven ICF capsule operating near a Fermi-degenerate isentrope requires initial Planckian-radiation-drive temperatures of 70-to-90 eV to be present for a duration of 10-to-15 ns prior to the main drive pulse. Such capsules are being designed for high pulsed-power generators such as X1. This foot-pulse drive capability has been recently demonstrated in a NIF-sized (/spl phi/=6-mm 1=7-mm), gold hohlraum, using a one-sided static-wall hohlraum geometry on the Z generator. The general arrangement utilized nested tungsten-wire arrays of radii (mass) 20 mm (2 mg) and 10 mm (1 mg) that had an axial length of -10 mm. The arrays were driven by a peak current of -21 MA and were made to implode on a 2-/spl mu/m-thick Cu annulus (mass=4.5 mg), which had a radius of 4 mm and was filled with a low-density CH foam, all centered about the z-axis. The gold hohlraum was mounted on axis and above the Cu/foam target. A 2.9-mm-radius axial hole between the top of the target and hohlraum permitted the X-rays generated from the implosion to enter the hohlraum. The radiation within the hohlraum was monitored by viewing the hohlraum through a 3-mm diameter hole on the lateral side of the hohlraum with a suite of diagnostics. The radiation entering the hohlraum was estimated by an additional suite of on-axis diagnostics, in a limited number of separate shots, when the hohlraum was not present. Additionally, the radiation generated outside the Cu annulus was monitored, for all shots, through a 3-mm diameter aperture located on the outside of the current return can.
Keywords :
Z pinch; exploding wires; plasma density; plasma inertial confinement; plasma temperature; 21 MA; 70 to 90 eV; Au; Cu; Cu annulus; Fermi-degenerate isentrope; ICF ignition capsule; NIF-sized Au hohlraum; Planckian-radiation-drive temperature; W; X-rays generation; Z generator; foot-pulse drive capability; foot-pulse radiation drive; high pulsed-power generators; ignition; implosion; low-density CH foam; nested W-wire arrays; on-axis diagnostics; one-sided static-wall hohlraum geometry; Apertures; Density measurement; Geometry; Gold; Ignition; Laboratories; Length measurement; Pulse generation; Radiation monitoring; Temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1999. ICOPS '99. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. 1999 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5224-6
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1999.829342