Symmetric fielding of the largest diamond capsule implosions on the NIF

We present results for the largest diamond capsule implosions driven symmetrically on the National Ignition Facility (NIF) (inner radius of ∼1050 μm) without the use of cross beam transfer in cylindrical Hohlraums. We show that the methodology of designing Hohlraum parameters in a semi-empirical way using an extensive database resulted in a round implosion. In addition, we show that the radiation flux symmetry is well controlled during the foot of the pulse and that swings in P2 symmetry between the inflight dense shell and hot spot are within ±4 μm and that swings around peak compression are also within the symmetry specification of ±4 μm. We observed a stronger dependence of symmetry on the capsule scale than previously observed and also observed enhanced inner beam propagation for experiments using a gas fill density of 0.3 mg/cm3 and 1000 μm inner radius capsules. We have observed sufficient symmetry and mass remaining at near full NIF power and energy, up to 480 TW and 1.9 MJ, with little laser–plasma interactions (low laser backscattered light) and predict that this design could support extended NIF energy of up to 2.1 MJ.

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