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Abstract. Work on design of ignition targets for the National Ignition
Facility (NIF) has progressed in three areas. First, hohlraums have been
re-optimized taking advantage of improvements in efficiency in several
areas: use of high albedo material mixtures in the hohlraum wall; optimizing
the laser entrance hole; optimizing the case-to-capsule ratio; and taking
advantage of increased efficiency of longer pulses. These changes, in
combination, allow for the possibility of quite high yields (
100MJ), gains (> 40) and significantly more margin for ignition on NIF.
Second, work has continued on specifications for target fabrication. Third,
detailed design and analysis has been done on targets for the commissioning
phase of NIF, when only 96 beams are available. We find excellent
hydrodynamic similarity is possible with sub-scale cryogenic targets. These
targets can be used to test all of the physics of full-scale ignition
targets in detail except, perhaps, for ignition itself.
IAEA 2001