Direct-drive laser-fusion in the US
Abstract
Direct-drive experiments at the University of Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE) and the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) are presently addressing issues in pellet compression and heating: efficiency of coupling of laser energy to the target and the coupling of absorbed energy to the fuel, drive uniformity, hydrodynamic stability, preheat arising from laser plasma instabilities and X-rays, and target diagnostics. The 24-beam, 2500-Joule, 351 nm OMEGA laser system at LLE has been used in an experimental effort to achieve high compressed DT fuel densities. Detailed hydrodynamic computer simulations at NRL predict that the growth rate of the ablative Rayleigh-Taylor instability is less than the classical values. Recent Rayleigh-Taylor experiments at NRL are testing these predictions.
- Publication:
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Presented at the IAEA International Conference on Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research
- Pub Date:
- 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986ppcn.conf.....M
- Keywords:
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- Drives;
- Energy Transfer;
- Hydrodynamics;
- Laser Fusion;
- Laser Plasmas;
- Nuclear Fuels;
- Pellets;
- Efficiency;
- Laser Outputs;
- Mechanical Drives;
- Plasma Physics