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The Cascade ICF Reactor with an X-Ray and Debris Shield and a Heavy-Ion Driver

John H. Pitts, Max Tabak

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 19 / Number 3P2A / May 1991 / Pages 640-645

Inertial Fusion / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST91-A29417

The use of a 1-kg solid-lithium x-ray and debris shield around each fusion fuel pellet prevents vaporization of, and destructive shock waves in, the Cascade blanket granules thereby increasing their lifetime. The shield vaporizes as it absorbs energy and the vapor flows into the blanket several centimeters. The shield also increases tritium breeding and enhances vacuum pumping of high Z materials that are vaporized in the fuel pellet. Using heavy ion beams allows illumination of the fuel pellets with the restricted geometry present in Cascade. We used a 5 MJ driver with 18 beams (one 3 × 3 array from each end).