Polar flux symmetry in Z-pinch-driven hohlraums using a self-backlit foam ball diagnostic

New Orleans, LA, USA(2000)

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Summary form only given. In Z-pinch experiments on the Z accelerator, we are evaluating the feasibility of using a radiation-driven vacuum secondary hohlraum for indirect-drive ICF. To develop a system with the potential to scale to ignition and high yield, we must demonstrate a high degree of radiation flux symmetry at the capsule position. In initial experiments with single-sided illumination of the secondary, we have used a 5.0-mm-diameter low density foam ball imaged by a gated X-ray framing pinhole camera looking through a 6.5-mm tamped aperture to diagnose the large time-dependent asymmetry in polar radiation flux. For peak hohlraum radiation temperatures in the range of 70 100 eV, foams of about 50 mg/cc will support a transonic radiation front propagating with a sharp total transmission edge (combined foam self-emission and transmitted hohlraum wall backlight). The transmission edge can be tracked for comparison with radiation-hydrodynamics and 3D radiosity simulations.
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z pinch,fusion reactor ignition,plasma diagnostics,3d radiosity simulations,6.5 mm,70 to 100 ev,z accelerator,z-pinch-driven hohlraums,capsule position,foam self-emission,gated x-ray framing pinhole camera,high yield,ignition,indirect-drive inertial confinement fusion,large time-dependent asymmetry,low density foam ball,polar flux symmetry,polar radiation flux,radiation flux symmetry,radiation hydrodynamics,radiation-driven vacuum secondary hohlraum,secondary,self-backlit foam ball diagnostic,single-sided illumination,tamped aperture,total transmission edge,transmission edge,transmitted hohlraum wall backlight,transonic radiation front propagation,apertures
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