Author:
ZHANG 张 Lu 璐,LI 李 Liling 丽灵,LIN 林 Zhiwei 稚伟,DONG 董 Yunsong 云松,JING 景 Longfei 龙飞,ZHENG 郑 Jianhua 建华,KUANG 况 Longyu 龙钰,LI 黎 Hang 航,ZHENG 郑 Jinhua 金华,ZHANG 张 Jiyan 继彦,SONG 宋 Tianming 天明,ZHANG 张 Zhiyu 志宇,ZHAO 赵 Yang 阳,NIU 牛 Gao 高,YANG 杨 Dong 冬,YANG 杨 Jiamin 家敏,DING 丁 Yongkun 永坤
Abstract
Abstract
In indirect-driven laser fusion experiments, the movement of the laser absorption layer will distort the radiation uniformity on the capsule. The gold foam has advantages in symmetry control and lowering wall plasma blowoff when used in an inertial confinement fusion (ICF) hohlraum. This work investigates the motion of the laser absorption cutoff position using low-density foam gold walls. It is found that the motion of the laser absorption cutoff position can be significantly mitigated through optimal initial low density, tailored to a specific laser shape. For a short square laser pulse, the laser absorption cutoff position remains almost stationary at an initial density of approximately 0.6 g cm−3. For a long-shaped laser pulse, the minimal motion of the laser absorption cutoff position is observed at an initial density of about 0.1 g cm−3. This approach allows for the adjustment of the symmetry of the hohlraum radiation source. The insights gained from this study serve as a crucial reference for optimizing the hohlraum wall density.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Presidential Foundation of China Academy of Engineering Physics