L. Carlson, M. Tillack, J. Stromsoe, Neil Alexander, G. W. Flint, D. Goodin, R. Petzoldt
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Completing the viability demonstration of direct-drive inertial fusion energy target engagement
A significant challenge for the successful implosion of direct-drive inertial fusion energy (IFE) targets is the repeated alignment of multiple laser beams on moving targets with accuracy on the order of 20 µm. Adding to the difficulty, targets will be traveling up to 100 m/s through a chamber environment that may disturb their trajectories.