Matter and Radiation at Extremes, Volume. 4, Issue 6, 065403(2019)
Using cylindrical implosions to investigate hydrodynamic instabilities in convergent geometry
Fig. 1. Schematic layout of target for OMEGA. The imaging axes for the transverse and axial backlighters are also shown.
Fig. 2. Simulated density profiles from (a)
Fig. 3. (a) Side-on synthetic radiographs from the
Fig. 4. A comparison of synthetic radiographs looking down the cylinder axis. (a) Results from an
Fig. 5. Inner marker radius vs time for 1D, 2D
Fig. 6. (a) Radius vs time for the inner surface of the cylinder with subsequent calculations of velocity and acceleration of the interface. (b) Density on each side of the inner surface interface and the corresponding Atwood number. (c) Predicted amplitudes for mode 10 growth using the linear theory of Ref.
Fig. 7. Comparison of 2D xRAGE simulations of perturbation growth with the linear theory of Ref.
Fig. 8. (a) Radius of inner surface of marker band vs time for various laser coupling efficiencies. (b) Calculated linear growth factor vs time for modes 4 and 10 for the corresponding coupling efficiencies.
Fig. 9. (a) Pie diagram showing the radial hydrodynamic scaling of the OMEGA cylinder design (the void between CH foam and Al marker is not modeled here). (b) Schematic of the NIF-scale target.
Fig. 10. Laser power deposition (left column) and mass density (four right columns) at several different times, showing marker bowing for NIF-scale
Fig. 11. Results from 1D simulations of the NIF-scale target using a 3 ns square pulse: (a) 1.0× hydro-scaled drive and 60 mg/cm3 foam fill; (b) 1.0× hydro-scaled drive and 30 mg/cm3 foam fill; (c) 1.5× hydro-scaled drive and 30 mg/cm3 foam fill; (d) 2.0× hydro-scaled drive and 30 mg/cm3 foam fill; (e) 1.0× hydro-scaled drive and 10 mg/cm3 deuterium fill; (f) 1.0× hydro-scaled drive and 5 mg/cm3 deuterium fill.
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J. P. Sauppe, S. Palaniyappan, E. N. Loomis, J. L. Kline, K. A. Flippo, B. Srinivasan. Using cylindrical implosions to investigate hydrodynamic instabilities in convergent geometry[J]. Matter and Radiation at Extremes, 2019, 4(6): 065403
Category: Laser and Particle Beam Fusion
Received: Jan. 31, 2019
Accepted: Jul. 26, 2019
Published Online: Dec. 18, 2019
The Author Email: Kline J. L. (jkline@lanl.gov)