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Abstract. Direct-drive laser-fusion ignition experiments rely on detailed
understanding and control of irradiation uniformity, the Rayleigh-Taylor
instability, and target fabrication. LLE is investigating various
theoretical aspects of a direct-drive NIF ignition target based on an
``all-DT'' design: a spherical target of 3.4-mm diameter, 1 to 2
m of CH wall thickness, and an
340-
m DT-ice layer
near the triple point of DT (
19 K). OMEGA experiments are designed to
address the critical issues related to direct-drive laser fusion and to
provide the necessary data to validate the predictive capability of LLE
computer codes. The cryogenic targets to be used on OMEGA are
hydrodynamically equivalent to those planned for the NIF. The current
experimental studies on OMEGA address the essential components of
direct-drive laser fusion: irradiation uniformity and laser imprinting,
Rayleigh-Taylor growth and saturation, compressed core performance and shell
fuel mixing, laser plasma interactions and their effect on target
performance, and cryogenic target fabrication and handling.
IAEA 2001