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Characterization of Laser Megajoule Targets by X-Ray Tomography

Alexandre Choux, Lise Barnouin, Ludovic Reverdy, Marc Theobald

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 73 / Number 2 / March 2018 / Pages 127-131

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2017.1406247

Received:July 23, 2017
Accepted:October 20, 2017
Published:February 15, 2018

Targets experimented on the Laser Megajoule (LMJ) facility are composed of amorphous hydrogenated carbon capsules. Some of them present rippled surface features like sinusoidal functions. Other experimented targets are hohlraum-containing capsules. The main difficulty when analyzing the machined capsules is to characterize the feature’s orientation and the sinusoidal shape featured in the capsule thickness by laser machining. For the capsule enclosed by the hohlraum, the main challenge is to characterize the capsule centering inside the assembled hohlraum. X-ray tomography is used to realize measurement, and obtained results are presented in this paper.