Analysis of radiation symmetrization in hohlraum targets

Author

M. Murakami

Affiliations

Inst. for Laser Technol., Osaka, Japan

Journal

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Issue

Volume 32, Number 10

Citation

M. Murakami 1992 Nucl. Fusion 32 1715

doi: 10.1088/0029-5515/32/10/I02


 
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Abstract
Symmetrization of illumination nonuniformity by thermal radiation in spherical hohlraum targets has been studied systematically for indirectly driven inertial confinement fusion. Numerical calculations have shown that the effect of X-ray re-emission on the illumination uniformity is quasi-linear. On the basis of a linear theory it is found that the nonuniformity of each mode of the X-ray source is considerably smoothed out by three different effects. The first is the geometrical effect, which accounts for the configuration and the number of X-ray converters. The second is the effect of single emission, which depends only on the hohlraum structure (area ratio). The third is the effect of multiple re-emission, which is equal to the reciprocal of the average circulation number of radiation in a hohlraum target. The author gives practical solutions regarding the required number of converters, Nc, in particular for heavy ion fusion systems. It is shown that Nc = 6 (hexahedron) is a necessary and sufficient condition to ensure tolerable symmetrical illumination (≥ 1-2% rms) 
PACS

52.57.Kk Fast ignition of compressed fusion fuels

52.58.Hm Heavy-ion inertial confinement

Subjects

Plasma physics

Dates

Issue 10 ( 1 October 1992)



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