Inflight radiography of metal graded Pushered Single Shell implosions using the Advanced Radiographic Capability
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Abstract
The Pushered Single Shell concept uses a mid- or high-Z pusher at the fuel-ablator interface together with a graded density profile to enhance confinement time, thus making the ignition threshold more accessible. This concept is being studied at the National Ignition Facility~using a~hohlraum driven with 192 laser beams~[Dewald, et al. Phys. Plasmas (2019)].~Initial experiments with novel opaque Be/Cr graded capsules (50{\%} Cr in the pusher layer) utilize the Advanced Radiographic Capability (ARC) short pulse laser [J. M. Di Nicola, et al. Proc. of SPIE (2015)]~to measure the symmetry of the implosion near peak velocity. Two Au 25\textmu m diameter wire backlighters placed inside a two-dimensional plastic parabolic structure [R Tommasini et. al., to be submitted] are illuminated by the ARC beamlets to generate two inflight hard x-ray bremmstrahlung (30-70 keV) radiographs recorded on image plates and on the AXIS diagnostic [G. N. Hall et al Rev. Sci. Instrum. (2014)]. Backlighter performance and implosion symmetry results from ARC will be presented.
*This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52- 07NA27344. LLNL-ABS-779724
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