Two shells with the diameter of 0.8–0.9 mm
and a wall thickness of ≅1 μm were produced at
the Lebedev Physics Institute for the experiments conducted
at the ISKRA-5 facility. The results of two experiments
with the aforementioned shells conducted at the ISKRA-5
facility with the use of an indirect-drive set up. In one
of the experiments, the diameter of the golden hohlraum
was D = 2 mm while in the other it was D =
4 mm. In these experiments it was observed to be ≅4
times the difference of the average laser intensity on the
hohlraum surface. The results of computational analysis of the
experiments are also presented here.
The experiments to study the indirect drive targets'
dynamics in a highly symmetrical X-radiation field were
performed on the ISKRA-5 facility. This paper covered the
results of experiments with the targets in the form of
a Cu spherical hohlraum, the internal surface of which
is coated with Au, with six holes for laser radiation input.
In the center of the aforementioned hohlraum, a glass capsule
filled with D–T gas was placed. In several experiments,
the central capsule was coated with an ablator made of
plastic with a different thickness. This allowed us to
perform a series of experiments in which the different
compression degree of D–T fuel was achieved. The
analyses of experimental results revealed good agreement
between the latter and the spherically symmetrical hydrodynamic
calculations.
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