Wednesday, May 12, 2010

"Bringing Star Power to Earth"

A lot of high-energy laser facilities exist around the world, or are in planning. One of them is the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL):





NIF is a laser based inertial confinement fusion (ICF) research device. Thereby powerful lasers will heat and compress a small amount of hydrogen fuel to the point where nuclrear fusion reactions take place. The original purpose of the experiments at NIF are simulations of nuclear weapon detonations, as replacement for nuclear tests. However, the knowledge gained will be used too for a possible civil energy winning device by inertial confinement fusion. NIF will be probabyl the first ICF device which should produce more energy than was put in to start the reaction. We will soon know it.

some data:

number of beamlines: 192
energy per beamline: 18.75 kJ
center wavelength: 1053nm
pulse length: few nanoseconds
repetition rate: 4-6 shot per day
focusspot size: 5x of the diffraction limit
final costs: 3.4 billions (USD)
dimensions: nearly three soccer fields (around 21.368m²)
finished: end of march 2009

Like most of the very big constructions NIF had around 5 years of delay and the costs were 4 times more as budgeted. However it works now! In January, they have reported a laser energy of more than 1 mega joule!



NIF has a very good and informative page. Take some time to surf on it, it provides you with much more details as on this short post here. Below, I have put two links to "how NIF works" and the "video gallery". I liked the wikipedia entry too (it contains also over 70 references). Enjoy!

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