Proposed ILSA/FSC Expt. Aug. 2007 Linn Van Woerkom FSC Meeting Chicago 28 February 2007.

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Proposed ILSA/FSC Expt. Aug Linn Van Woerkom FSC Meeting Chicago 28 February 2007

Proposed ILSA/FSC Expt. Aug Goal: understand laser-cone interactions –Do cones concentrate laser energy? –Do cones concentrate electron energy? Use novel “hockey stick” targets –Measure laser specular/scatter –Measure electron transport near surface NIF quad spot & pointing   m –Use moderate f/# cones to guide light

The region of the cone end should get hotter due to field enhancement T hot should be higher T hot should be low Do Cones Concentrate Laser Energy? Use large focal spot for this Effects of beam divergence must be included.

Hockey Sticks

Add Spectroscopy Layers Thanks to Dr. Kramer Akli