학술논문

Rayleigh-Taylor Growth of Isolated Bubbles and Spikes in Laser-Driven Foils
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS) Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2020 IEEE International Conference on. :80-80 Dec, 2020
Subject
General Topics for Engineers
Nuclear Engineering
Photonics and Electrooptics
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Perturbation methods
Conferences
X-ray lasers
Plasmas
Electron tubes
Plastics
Laser fusion
Language
ISSN
2576-7208
Abstract
Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) perturbation growth in laser fusion capsules can be triggered by isolated target non-uniformities, such as fill tubes, mounting stalks, tents, etc. Recently, the first experimental study of the perturbation evolution caused by isolated non-uniformities, straight grooves characteristic sizes of < 1 to 10s of $\mu \mathrm{m}$ machined on planar plastic targets, has been carried out on the Nike KrF laser at NRL. Initial target defects are relatively large-amplitude, inherently multi-mode, and grow into the strongly nonlinear regime. Face-on monochromatic x-ray radiography used to diagnose the areal-mass perturbation development indicated an early-time growth of the localized cavity in the target in depth and width, followed by its apparent closure. The initial “scar” on the target appears to be self-healing, making the accelerated foil more uniform instead of being cut through.