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Hydro-instability growth of perturbation seeds from alternate capsule-support strategies in indirect-drive implosions on National Ignition Facility

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PHYSICS OF PLASMAS
卷 24, 期 10, 页码 -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/1.4995568

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory [DE-AC52-07NA27344]
  2. General Atomics [DE-NA0001808]

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Hydrodynamic instability growth of the capsule support membranes (or tents) and fill tubes has been studied in spherical, glow discharge polymer plastic capsule implosions at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) [Campbell et al., AIP Conf. Proc. 429, 3 (1998)]. In NIF implosions, the capsules are supported by tents because the nominal 10-lm thick fill tubes are not strong enough to support capsules by themselves. After it was recognized that the tents had a significant impact of implosion stability, new support methods were investigated, including thicker, 30-lm diameter fill tubes and cantilevered fill tubes, as described in this article. A new sub-scale version of the existing x-ray radiography platform was developed for measuring growing capsule perturbations in the acceleration phase of implosions. It was calibrated using hydrodynamic growth measurements of pre-imposed capsule modulations with Legendre modes of 60, 90, 110, and 140 at convergence ratios up to similar to 2.4. Subsequent experiments with 3-D perturbations have studied instability growth of 10-mu m and 30-lm thick fill tubes to compare them with 30-nm thick tent perturbations at convergence ratios up to similar to 3. In other experiments, the perturbations from cantilevered fill tubes were measured and compared to the tent perturbations. The cantilevered fill tubes were supported by 12-mu m thick SiC rods, offset by 100 mu m, 200 mu m, and 300 mu m from the capsule surfaces. Based on these experiments, 30-mu m thick fill tubes and 300-mu m offset cantilevered fill tubes were recommended for further tests using layered deuterium-tritium implosions. The effects of x-ray shadowing during the drive and oxygen-induced perturbations during target assembly produced additional seeds for instabilities and were also measured in these experiments. Published by AIP Publishing.

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