Experimental Evidence of Kinetic Effects in Indirect-Drive Inertial Confinement Fusion Hohlraums.

L Q Shan,H B Cai,W S Zhang, Q Tang,F Zhang,Z F Song,B Bi,F J Ge,J B Chen, D X Liu, W W Wang,Z H Yang,W Qi,C Tian, Z Q Yuan,B Zhang,L Yang, J L Jiao, B Cui,W M Zhou, L F Cao, C T Zhou,Y Q Gu,B H Zhang,S P Zhu,X T He

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS(2018)

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We present the first experimental evidence supported by simulations of kinetic effects launched in the interpenetration layer between the laser-driven hohlraum plasma bubbles and the corona plasma of the compressed pellet at the Shenguang-III prototype laser facility. Solid plastic capsules were coated with carbon-deuterium layers; as the implosion neutron yield is quenched, DD fusion yield from the corona plasma provides a direct measure of the kinetic effects inside the hohlraum. An anomalous large energy spread of the DD neutron signal (similar to 282 keV) and anomalous scaling of the neutron yield with the thickness of the carbon-deuterium layers cannot be explained by the hydrodynamic mechanisms. Instead, these results can be attributed to kinetic shocks that arise in the hohlraum-wall-ablator interpenetration region, which result in efficient acceleration of the deuterons (similar to 28.8 J, 0.45% of the total input laser energy). These studies provide novel insight into the interactions and dynamics of a vacuum hohlraum and near-vacuum hohlraum.
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