Impact of mid-Z gas fill on dynamics and performance of shock-driven implosions at the OMEGA laser
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Abstract
Shock-driven implosions with 100% D2 gas-fill compared to implosions with 50:50 N2D2 gas-fill have been performed at the OMEGA laser facility to test the impact of the added mid-Z fill gas on implosion dynamics and performance. Ion temperature (Tion) as inferred from the width of measured DD-neutron spectra from experiments with 7um-thick (8-um thick) CH shells is seen to be 34±6% (8±2%) higher for the N2D2 implosions than for the D2-only case, while the DD-neutron yield from the D2-only implosion is 7.2±0.5 (5.5±0.3) times higher than from the N2D2 gas-fill. In this talk, the implications of these results in terms of shock heating scaling with mass, interspecies equilibration rates, radiative loss, and diffusive shell mixing are discussed. The Tion enhancement is found to result from more efficient shock coupling to N than to D, heat transfer from N to D on the time scale of the implosion, and insufficient ion-electron equilibration for radiative loss to propagate to the ions before burn. The yield difference results from a lower fraction of the D content being hot enough to burn in the N2D2-fill than in the D2-only fill implosions.
*This work was supported in part by the U.S. DOE, the MIT/NNSA CoE, and NLUF.
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Presenters
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Maria Gatu-Johnson
- MIT
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology