Author:
Ren Kuan,Wu Junfeng,Dong Jianjun,Li Yaran,Huang Tianxuan,Zhao Hang,Liu Yaoyuan,Cao Zhurong,Zhang Jiyan,Mu Baozhong,Yan Ji,Jiang Wei,Pu Yudong,Li Yulong,Peng Xiaoshi,Xu Tao,Yang Jiamin,Lan Ke,Ding Yongkun,Jiang Shaoen,Wang Feng
Abstract
AbstractIn inertial confinement fusion, quantitative and high-spatial resolution ($$< 10\,\upmu $$
<
10
μ
m) measurements of the X-rays self-emitted by the hotspot are critical for studying the physical processes of the implosion stagnation stage. Herein, the 8 ± 0.39-keV monochromatic X-ray distribution from the entire hotspot is quantitatively observed in 5-$$\upmu $$
μ
m spatial resolution using a Kirkpatrick–Baez microscope, with impacts from the responses of the diagnosis system removed, for the first time, in implosion experiments at the 100 kJ laser facility in China. Two-dimensional calculations along with 2.5% P2 drive asymmetry and 0.3 ablator self-emission are congruent with the experimental results, especially for the photon number distribution, hotspot profile, and neutron yield. Theoretical calculations enabled a better understanding of the experimental results. Furthermore, the origins of the 17.81% contour profile of the deuterium-deuterium hotspot and the accurate Gaussian source approximation of the core emission area in the implosion capsule are clarified in detail. This work is significant for quantitatively exploring the physical conditions of the hotspot and updating the theoretical model of capsule implosion.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Presidential Foundation of China Academy of Engineering Physics
Laser Fusion Research Center Funds for Young Talen
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
4 articles.
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