Status of cryogenic layering for NIF ignition targets

Autor: Moody, J. D., Kozioziemski, B. J., London, R. L., Montgomery, D. S., Sanchez, J. J., Sater, J. D., Bittner, D. N., Burmann, J. A., Jones, R. L., Pipes, J., Stefanescu, D., Moody, J. D., Kozioziemski, B. J., London, R. L., Montgomery, D. S., Sanchez, J. J., Sater, J. D., Bittner, D. N., Burmann, J. A., Jones, R. L., Pipes, J., Stefanescu, D.
Zdroj: Journal de Physique IV - Proceedings; June 2006, Vol. 133 Issue: 1 p863-867, 5p
Abstrakt: Recent advances in cryogenic layering include the development of a self-contained and self-filling hohlraum, application of phase contrast x-ray measurements for ice layer characterization, and an ice layer achieved with beta-layering which meets the NIF specification for surface roughness at 1.5 K below the triple point. In addition, recent results on target integration in a hohlraum show effective layer control using heaters on the hohlraum.
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