ICF target technology at the Russian Federal Nuclear Center

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作者
Veselov, AV
Drozhin, VS
Druzhinin, AA
Izgorodin, VM
Iiyushechkin, BN
Kirillov, GA
Komleva, GV
Korochkin, AM
Medvedev, EF
Nikolaev, GP
Pikulin, IV
Pinegin, AV
Punin, VT
Romaev, VN
Sumatokhin, VL
Tarasova, NN
Tachaev, GV
Cherkesova, IN
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FUSION TECHNOLOGY | 1995年 / 28卷 / 05期
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10.13182/FST95-A30422
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TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
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0827 ; 082701 ;
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The main effort of the ICF target fabrication group is support of the experiments performed on the ''ISKRA-4'' and ''ISKRA-5'' laser systems. The main types of targets used in these experiments are direct drive, inverted corona, and indirect drive. A direct drive target is a glass spherical container coated with a metal or polymeric film and filled with a D-T mixture and some diagnostic gas.(1,2) The inverted corona target is a spherical shell with holes for introducing laser radiation. The inside surface of the shell is coated with a compound containing heavy hydrogen isotopes.(3,4) The indirect drive target is assembled from a spherical shell with holes for introducing laser radiation and a direct drive target placed in the shell center. The inside surface of the shell is coated with high-Z material(5) (Fig. 1). For production of direct drive targets, manufacturing techniques have been developed for both hollow glass and polystyrene microspheres. Hollow glass microspheres are fabricated by free-fall of liquid glass drops or dry gel in a 4 meter vertical kiln.(6) These methods allow us to manufacture glass microspheres with diameters from 50 mu m to 1 mm, wall thicknesses from 0.5 to 10 mu m, and aspect ratios (radius/wall) from 20 to 500. The microspheres have a thickness inhomogeneity less than 5% and non-sphericity less than 1%. Polystyrene microspheres are fabricated from polystyrene particles with a blowing agent in a similar vertical kiln. Polystyrene microspheres are fabricated with diameter up to 800 mu m and wall thicknesses from 1 to 10 mu m.
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