EPJ Web of Conferences (Nov 2013)

Laser study into and explanation of the direct-indirect target concept

  • Borisenko N.G.,
  • Chaurasia S.,
  • Dhareshwar L.J.,
  • Gromov A.I.,
  • Gupta N.K.,
  • Leshma P.,
  • Munda D.S.,
  • Orekhov A.S.,
  • Tripathi S.,
  • Merkuliev Yu.A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20135903014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59
p. 03014

Abstract

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The idea of direct-indirect target is experimentally tested with planar targets from LPI made of low-density metal foam (nanosnow) or of nanoparticles (30%) in plastic aerogels. The laser experiments in BARC have shown that compared to plain targets the foams of/with nanoparticles demonstrate: 1) better x-ray emissivity ; 2) smoother energy distribution over the target surface; 3) material flow from low-density wall being slower and more uniform; 4) active transverse energy transport over the target plane. These properties could be useful for hohlraums and direct-indirect concept.