Role of hot-electron preheating in the compression of direct-drive imploding targets with cryogenic D2 ablators

Phys Rev Lett. 2008 May 9;100(18):185005. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.185005. Epub 2008 May 8.

Abstract

The compression of direct-drive, spherical implosions is studied using cryogenic D2 targets on the 60-beam, 351-nm OMEGA laser with intensities ranging from approximately 3x10(14) to approximately 1x10(15) W/cm2. The hard-x-ray signal from hot electrons generated by laser-plasma instabilities increases with laser intensity, while the areal density decreases. Mitigating hot-electron production, by reducing the laser intensity to approximately 3x10(14) W/cm2, results in areal density of the order of approximately 140 mg/cm2, in good agreement with 1D simulations. These results will be considered in future direct-drive-ignition designs.