Unique capabilities for ICF and HEDP research with the KrF laser

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Abstract

The krypton-fluoride (KrF) laser provides the shortest wavelength, broadest bandwidth and most uniform target illumination of all developed high-energy lasers. For directly driven targets these characteristics result in higher and more uniform ablation pressures as well as higher intensity thresholds for laser-plasma instability. The ISI beam smoothing scheme implemented on the NRL Nike KrF facility allows easy implementation of focal zooming where the laser radial profile is varied during the laser pulse. The capability for near continuous zooming with KrF would be valuable towards minimizing the effects of cross beam energy transport (CBET) in directly driven capsule implosions. The broad bandwidth ISI beam smoothing that is utilized with the Nike KrF facility may further inhibit certain laser plasma instability. In this presentation we will summarize our current understanding of laser target interaction with the KrF laser and the benefits it provides for ICF and certain HEDP experiments. Status and progress in high-energy KrF laser technology will also be discussed.

*Work supported by the Deparment of Energy, NNSA

Authors

  • S.P. Obenschain

    • U.S Naval Research Laboratory
    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
  • Jason Bates

    • U.S Naval Research Laboratory
  • Lop-Yung Chan

    • U.S Naval Research Laboratory
  • Max Karasik

    • U.S Naval Research Laboratory
  • David Kehne

    • U.S Naval Research Laboratory
  • John Sethian

    • U.S Naval Research Laboratory
  • Victor Serlin

    • U.S Naval Research Laboratory
  • James Weaver

    • U.S Naval Research Laboratory
  • Jaechul Oh

    • Research Support Instruments
  • Bruce Jenkins

    • Berkeley Research Associates Inc.
  • Robert Lehmberg

    • Research Support Instruments
  • Frank Hegeler

    • Commonwealth Technology
  • Stephen Terrell

    • Commonwealth Technology
  • Yefim Aglitskiy

    • Leidos
  • Andrew Schmitt

    • U.S Naval Research Laboratory