Double shell planar experiments on OMEGA

ORAL

Abstract

The double shell project is aimed at fielding neutron-producing capsules at the National Ignition Facility (NIF), in which an outer low-Z ablator collides with an inner high-Z shell to compress the fuel. However, understanding these targets experimentally can be challenging when compared with conventional single shell targets. Halfraum-driven planar targets at OMEGA are being used to study physics issues important to double shell implosions outside of a convergent geometry. Both VISAR and radiography through a tube have advantages over imaging through the hohlraum and double-shell capsule at NIF. A number physics issues are being studied with this platform that include 1-d and higher dimensional effects such as defect-driven hydrodynamic instabilities from engineering features. Additionally, the use of novel materials with controlled density gradients require study in easily diagnosed 1-d systems. This work ultimately feeds back into the NIF capsule platform through manufacturing tolerances set using data from OMEGA.

*Supported under the US DOE by the LANS, LLC under contract DE-AC52-06NA25396. LA-UR-17-25386

Authors

  • Evan Dodd

    • LANL
    • Los Alamos Natl Lab
    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • E. C. Merritt

    • LANL
  • S. Palaniyappan

    • LANL
  • D. S. Montgomery

    • LANL
  • W. S. Daughton

    • LANL
  • D. W. Schmidt

    • LANL
  • T. Cardenas

    • LANL
  • D. C. Wilson

    • LANL
  • E. N. Loomis

    • LANL
  • S. H. Batha

    • LANL
  • Y. Ping

    • LLNL
  • V. A. Smalyuk

    • LLNL
  • P. A. Amendt

    • LLNL