2008
DOI: 10.1063/1.2943700
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X-ray conversion efficiency of high-Z hohlraum wall materials for indirect drive ignition

Abstract: We measure the conversion efficiency of 351 nm laser light to soft x-rays (0.1-5 keV) for Au, U and high Z mixtures "cocktails" used for hohlraum wall materials in indirect drive ICF. We use spherical targets in a direct drive geometry, flattop laser pulses and laser smoothing with phase plates to achieve constant and uniform laser intensities of 10 14 and 10 15 W/cm 2 over the target surface that are relevant for the future ignition experiments on NIF. The absolute time and spectrally-resolved radiation flux … Show more

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“…For example, for a 3 ns 10 14 W/cm 2 illumination of the Au sphere, the observed spectrum [25] at the time of peak emission (just before the end of the 3 ns pulse) had 2 approximately equal height peaks of emission: A w150 eV wide emission feature centered around a photon energy of 350 and a w300 eV wide emission feature centered around a photon energy of 750 eV. The XSN prediction was a single dominant peak at w750 eV, whereas the DCA model reproduced the data with 2 equal height peaks of the correct width and photon energy central positions.…”
Section: The History and Development Path Of The High Flux Modelmentioning
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“…For example, for a 3 ns 10 14 W/cm 2 illumination of the Au sphere, the observed spectrum [25] at the time of peak emission (just before the end of the 3 ns pulse) had 2 approximately equal height peaks of emission: A w150 eV wide emission feature centered around a photon energy of 350 and a w300 eV wide emission feature centered around a photon energy of 750 eV. The XSN prediction was a single dominant peak at w750 eV, whereas the DCA model reproduced the data with 2 equal height peaks of the correct width and photon energy central positions.…”
Section: The History and Development Path Of The High Flux Modelmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As we shall see, despite the HFM's many past successes in correctly modeling high radiative fluxes seen in the Omega Laser Au sphere data [25,26] and in explaining the surprisingly high drive seen in NIC empty hohlraums [27,28], it met some resistance when applied to the NIC 2009 campaign. In part, this was because it was initially thought that the HFM was over-predicting the drive in this 2009 energetics campaign.…”
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“…With η CE being the x-ray conversion efficiency from laser power to soft x-rays [57,58]; α W and α CAP are the x-ray albedo of the hohlraum wall and the capsule, respectively. The albedo is defined as the ratio of re-emitted to incident x-rays.…”
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“…Other recent experiments to measure the x-ray conversion efficiency using spherical gold targets have also required an increase in the flux limit from 0.05 to 0.15 in order to get agreement between the simulations and the experimental measurements [25].…”
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