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    Demonstration of Ignition Radiation Temperatures in Indirect-Drive Inertial Confinement Fusion Hohlraums

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    Analysis of Sr5xBax(J?04)3FYb* crystals for improved laser performance with diode-pumping This paper was prepared for submittal to the 12th Topical Meeting on Advanced Solid-State Lasers Analysis of Sr$xBax(P04)3F: Yb3+ crystals for improved laser perform

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    Abstract Crystals of Yb3+:Sr,.XB~(P0,)jF (O < x < 5) have been investigated as a means to obtain broader absorption bands than are currently available with Yb3+:S-FAP [Yb3+:Sr~(P0,)~F], thereby improving diode-pumping eftlciency for high peak power applications. Large diode-arrays have a FWHM pump band of 25 nm while the FWHM of the 900 nm absorption band for Yb:S-FAP is 5.5 nm; therefore, a significant amount of pump power can be wasted due to the nonideal overlap. Spectroscopic analysis of Yb:Sr~.XB~-FAP crystals indicates that adding barium to the lattice increases the pump band to 13-16 nm which more than compensates for the diodearray pump source without a detrimental reduction in absorption cross section. However, the emission cross section decreases by approximately half with relatively no effect on the emission lifetime. The small signal gain has also been measured and compared to the parent material Yb:S-FAP and emission cross sections have been determined by the method of reciprocity, the FUchtbauer-Ladenburg method, and small signal gain. Overall, Yb3+:Sr,. ,B~(PO,)JF crystals appear to achieve the goal of nearly matching the favorable thermal and laser performance properties of Yb:S-FAP while having a broader absorption band to better accommodate diode pumping

    The mercury laser system – An average power, gas-cooled, Yb:S-FAP based system with frequency conversion and wavefront correction

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    We report on the operation of the Mercury laser with fourteen 4 Ă—\times 6 cm2^{2} Yb:S-FAP amplifier slabs pumped by eight 100 kW peak power diode arrays. The system was continuously run at 55 J and 10 Hz for several hours, (2Ă—\times105^{5} cumulative shots) with over 80% of the energy in a 6 times diffraction limited spot at 1.047 ÎĽ\mu m. Improved optical quality was achieved in Yb:S-FAP amplifiers with magneto-rheological finishing, a deterministic polishing method. In addition, average power frequency conversion employing YCOB was demonstrated at 50% conversion efficiency or 22.6 J at 10 Hz

    Demonstration of ignition radiation temperatures in indirect-drive inertial confinement fusion hohlraums

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    We demonstrate the hohlraum radiation temperature and symmetry required for ignition-scale inertial confinement fusion capsule implosions. Cryogenic gas-filled hohlraums with 2.2 mm-diameter capsules are heated with unprecedented laser energies of 1.2 MJ delivered by 192 ultraviolet laser beams on the National Ignition Facility. Laser backscatter measurements show that these hohlraums absorb 87% to 91% of the incident laser power resulting in peak radiation temperatures of TRAD=300  eV and a symmetric implosion to a 100  μm diameter hot core
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