Status of the Development of the HiPER Single-Shot Target
2011
AbstractThe High Power laser Energy Research facility (HiPER) is a European project dedicated to demonstrating the feasibility of producing energy by laser-driven inertial confinement fusion. A first design of the fast ignition cryogenic target has been established. It is composed of a thin-walled microshell with an inserted gold cone and filled with deuterium-tritium (DT) fuel by means of a capillary (conically guided capsule). After assembly, targets must be tight at cryogenic temperatures (16 to 19.6 K).In order to evaluate the manufacturing feasibility of a single-shot target prototype, a program has been adapted from the Laser Megajoule (LMJ) cryogenic target fabrication know-how. Target component study for HiPER concerns a hollow gold cone (25-deg half-angle and ˜25-μm thickness), a thin polymeric microshell (2-mm diameter and 3- to 10-μm thickness), and a silica capillary (30-μm outer diameter).First gas-tight targets at 77 K have been produced (helium gas leak rate ˜1.4 × 10-11 Pa·m3/s). Major eff...
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