NIF capsules are supported in the hohlraum by two thin (∼15-110 nm) Formvar films ("tent"). Highly resolved HYDRA simulations indicate that a large (∼40% peak-average) areal density (ρR) perturbation develops on the capsule during acceleration as a consequence of this support geometry. This perturbation results in a jet of dense DT and, in some cases, CH that penetrates and cools the hot spot, significantly degrading the neutron yield (∼10-20% of 1D yield). We examine "low-foot" and "high-foot" pulse shapes, tent thicknesses, and geometries. Simulations indicate that thinner tents result in a smaller pR perturbation, however, the departure angle of the tent from the capsule surface is important, with steeper angles resulting in larger perturbations.
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Hammel, B. A., Tommasini, R., Clark, D. S., Field, J., Stadermann, M., & Weber, C. (2016). Simulations and experiments of the growth of the “tent” perturbation in NIF ignition implosions. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 717). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/717/1/012021
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