The role of hot spot mix in the low-foot and high-foot implosions on the NIF

作者:Ma T*; Patel P K; Izumi N; Springer P T; Key M H; Atherton L J; Barrios M A; Benedetti L R; Bionta R; Bond E; Bradley D K; Caggiano J; Callahan D A; Casey D T; Celliers P M; Cerjan C J; Church J A; Clark D S; Dewald E L; Dittrich T R; Dixit S N; Doppner T; Dylla Spears R; Edgell D H; Epstein R; Field J; Fittinghoff D N; Frenje J A; Johnson M Gatu; Glenn S; Glenzer S H; Grim G; Guler N; Haan S W; Hammel B A; Hatarik R; Herrmann H W
来源:Physics of Plasmas, 2017, 24(5): 056311.
DOI:10.1063/1.4983625

摘要

Hydrodynamic mix of the ablator into the DT fuel layer and hot spot can be a critical performance limitation in inertial confinement fusion implosions. This mix results in increased radiation loss, cooling of the hot spot, and reduced neutron yield. To quantify the level of mix, we have developed a simple model that infers the level of contamination using the ratio of the measured x-ray emission to the neutron yield. The principal source for the performance limitation of the "low-foot" class of implosions appears to have been mix. Lower convergence "high-foot" implosions are found to be less susceptible to mix, allowing velocities of >380 km/s to be achieved. Published by AIP Publishing.

  • 出版日期2017-5