Chunk mixing implosion experiments using deuterated foam capsules with gold dopant

Phys Rev E. 2020 Aug;102(2-1):023204. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.102.023204.

Abstract

To study the effects of chunk mixing, the implosion experiments using capsules filled with deuterated foam (CDF capsule) were carried out on the Shenguang laser facility. Three types of the CDF capsules, namely the capsules without Au dopant, with micrometer Au dopant, and with atomic Au dopant, were used in the experiments. The neutron yields, the size, and the emission intensity of the hotspots were measured. The CDF capsules without Au dopant produced the highest neutron yield and the largest hotspot size at the time of peak emission. The capsules with micrometer or atomic Au dopant showed similar reduced neutron yield and hotspot size. The time-resolved hotspot emissions showed different behaviors between different capsules. One-dimensional simulations were carried out to understand the implosion dynamics of the CDF capsule without Au dopant, and to provide the thermodynamic conditions that the Au dopant would experience during the implosion. The effects of Au dopant were then discussed qualitatively.