Experiments and Numerical Simulation on a New Hohlraum Configuration with Planar Wire Array Sources at the 1.7 MA Zebra Generator

ORAL

Abstract

In new hohlraum configuration, multiple mm-size planar wire array (PWA) sources surround a central cavity [B. Jones et al., PRL, v.104 (2010)]. This might provide a hotter hohlraum for ICF than the prior double-ended scheme with cylindrical arrays. The current redistribution in two magnetically decoupled compact Z-pinches (0.75-0.82 MA each) was demonstrated at 1.7 MA UNR Zebra generator. Yield measurements from two cages with PWA sources show that such plasma dissipates the magnetic energy at stagnation as a resistor. For the first time, strong EUV radiation, that time-correlated with sub-keV source bursts, was registered from central cavity. The experimental cavity radiation temperature of 37-45 eV correlates well with 39 eV from VisRaD code (PRISM Co.) simulation. First results of new configuration optimization are reported. The possible applications for 30-60 MA ICF experiments are discussed. This work was supported by NNSA under DOE Coop. Agr. DE-FC52-06NA27586, 06NA27588, and in part by DE-FC52-06NA27616. Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.

Authors

  • V.L. Kantsyrev

    • UNR
  • A.S. Chuvatin

    • Ecole Polytech.
  • L.I. Rudakov

    • Icarus Research Inc.
    • Icarus Inc.
  • A.S. Safronova

    • UNR
  • A.A. Esaulov

    • UNR
  • I. Shrestha

    • UNR
  • G.C. Osborne

    • UNR
  • V.V. Shlyaptseva

    • UNR
  • M.E. Weller

    • UNR
    • University of Nevada, Reno
  • S.F. Keim

    • UNR
  • A. Stafford

    • University of Nevada, Reno
    • UNR
  • B. Jones

    • SNL
  • R.A. Vesey

    • SNL