Stimulated Raman scatter analyses of experiments conducted at the National Ignition Facility a)

Recent experiments conducted at the National Ignition Facility achieved two main goals: providing radiation drive and symmetry suitable for subsequent ignition experiments. Of the many diagnostics fielded, one provided a time-resolved wavelength spectrum of light reflected from the target by stimulated Raman scatter (SRS). SRS occurs when incident light reflects off self-generated electron plasma waves. Analyses indicate that synthetic SRS spectra better match those of experiments when an atomic physics model with greater emissivity is utilized in target modeling, along with less inhibited electron transport (higher flux, with, ideally, nonlocal electron transport). With these models, SRS occurs in a target region where nearest-neighbor quads of laser beams significantly overlap the diagnosed quad. This increases SRS gain at lower density (lower wavelength), a feature consistent with experimental results. Inclusion of this effect of multiple quads sharing a reflected SRS light wave has resulted in improved capabilities used to successfully predict (preshot) the SRS spectrum from the first target driven with 1.25 MJ of laser energy. Additional resonant amplification of SRS light in the overlap intensity region is demonstrated in beam propagation simulations. Such effects will be reduced in a target optimized for these less dense and cooler plasma conditions.

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