Design and Modeling of Indirectly-Driven Magnetized Implosions on the NIF
D. J. Strozzi, H. Sio, G. B. Zimmerman, J. D. Moody, C. R. Weber, B., Z. Djordjevic, C. A. Walsh, B. A. Hammel, B. B. Pollock, A. Povilus

TL;DR
This paper explores how magnetic fields can enhance NIF inertial confinement fusion by reducing energy losses, presenting experimental designs, modeling results, and insights into the effects of imposed and self-generated magnetic fields on fusion performance.
Contribution
It introduces new magnetized hohlraum designs for NIF, combines experimental results with rad-MHD modeling, and analyzes the impact of magnetic fields on fusion yield and hotspot temperature.
Findings
Imposed magnetic fields up to 28 T increase fusion yield.
Magnetized experiments show higher hotspot temperatures.
Modeling captures field effects with some yield overestimation.
Abstract
The use of magnetic fields to improve the performance of hohlraum-driven implosions on the National Ignition Facility (NIF) is discussed. The focus is on magnetically insulated inertial confinement fusion (ICF), where the primary field effect is to reduce electron-thermal and alpha-particle loss from the compressed hotspot (magnetic pressure is of secondary importance). We summarize the requirements to achieve this state. The design of recent NIF magnetized hohlraum experiments is presented. These are close to earlier shots in the three-shock, high-adiabat (BigFoot) campaign, subject to the constraints that magnetized NIF targets must be fielded at room-temperature, and use < 1 MJ of laser energy to avoid risk of optics damage from stimulated Brillouin scattering. We present results from the original magnetized hohlraum platform, as well as a later variant which gives higher hotspot…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEnergetic Materials and Combustion · Electromagnetic Launch and Propulsion Technology · Combustion and Detonation Processes
