Shock-ignition relevant experiments with planar targets on OMEGA

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Abstract

We report on laser-driven, strong-shock generation and hot-electron production in planar targets in the presence of a pre-plasma at shock-ignition (SI) relevant laser and pre-plasma conditions. 2-D simulations reproduce the shock dynamics well, indicating ablator shocks of up to 75 Mbar have been generated. We observe hot-electron temperatures of ∼70 keV at intensities of 1.4 × 1015 W/cm2 with multiple overlapping beams driving the two-plasmon decay instability. When extrapolated to SI-relevant intensities of ∼1016 W/cm2, the hot electron temperature will likely exceed 100 keV, suggesting that tightly focused beams without overlap are better suited for launching the ignitor shock. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Hohenberger, M., Theobald, W., Hu, S. X., Anderson, K. S., Betti, R., Boehly, T. R., … Yaakobi, B. (2014). Shock-ignition relevant experiments with planar targets on OMEGA. Physics of Plasmas, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4865373

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