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Suppression of laser nonuniformity imprinting using a thin high-z coating
Max Karasik1, J L Weaver1, Y Aglitskiy2
1Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. 20375, USA.
Abstract:
Imprinting of laser nonuniformity is a limiting factor in direct-drive inertial confinement fusion experiments, particularly when available laser smoothing is limited. A thin (∼400 Å) high-Z metal coating is found to substantially suppress laser imprint for planar targets driven by pulse shapes and intensities relevant to implosions on the National Ignition Facility while retaining low adiabat target acceleration. A hybrid of indirect and direct drive, this configuration results in initial ablation by x rays from the heated high-Z layer, creating a large standoff for perturbation smoothing.

