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Target area chamber system design for the national ignition facility

Wavrik, Richard W.

The National Ignition Facility (NIF), which is expected to resolve important Defense Program and inertial fusion energy issues for energy production in the future, will consist of a laser system with 192 independent beamlets transported to a target chamber. The target chamber is a multi-purpose structure that provides the interface between the target and the laser optics. The chamber must be capable of achieving moderate vacuum levels in reasonable times; it must remain dimensionally stable within micron tolerances, provide support for the optics, diagnostics, and target positioner; it must minimize the debris from the x-ray and laser light environments; and it must be capable of supporting external neutron shielding. The chamber must also be fabricated from a low neutron activation material. This paper describes the conceptual design of the target chamber, target positioner, and shielding for the NIF.