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Preliminary Cryogenic Layering by the Infrared Heating Method Modified with Cone Temperature Control for the Polystyrene Shell FIREX Target
Keisuke IWANOAkifumi IWAMOTOKohei YAMANOIYasunobu ARIKAWAHideo NAGATOMOMitsuo NAKAITakayoshi NORIMATSU
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2021 Volume 16 Pages 1404099

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The infrared (IR) heating method for a central ignition target with spherical symmetry is modified for the axisymmetric Fast Ignition Realization EXperiment (FIREX) target. The challenge is that the FIREX target pretends to be a thermally spherical shell. Our previous simulation studies (A. Iwamoto et al., Fusion Sci. Technol. 56, 427 (2009), A. Iwamoto et al., J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 244, 032039 (2010)) have shown that the combination of volumetric heating in a fuel and cone temperature control has the potential to finish a uniform fuel layer. We have developed the IR heating system, dedicated to the FIREX target, with exclusive cone temperature control. The ability of solid fuel layering was examined by using an 826 µm polystyrene (PS) shell with a gold cone of 1.2 mm in length instead of the 500 µm FIREX target for easy observation. The system could control the profile of a solid fuel layer in the PS shell target. Eventually, the solid layer with the best sphericity of 92% was formed, and the RMS roughness of the inner surface was 44 - 49 µm in modes 1 to 100 and 14 - 26 µm in modes 5 to 100.

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