Moving the MCTC
June, 2002The Moving Cryogenic Target Cart (MCTC) is part of the Cryogenic Target Handling System (CTHS), an operation unique to LLE. LLE is the first laboratory worldwide to create a cryogenic target with a smooth surface, transport it to the OMEGA Target Chamber while maintaining a constant temperature and vacuum, and implode the target using inertial confinement fusion. The MCTC is crucial to this process. Essentially it is a transport mechanism, moving the target between the Fill/Transfer Station (FTS), the Characterization Station, and the OMEGA Target Chamber. This process is
Cryogenic Targets
Left: An “unlayered” plastic target containing frozen deuterium. Center: A partially layered target. This involves the ice plating on the inner surface of the plastic wall. Note the crystalline facet between the ice crystals. The bright ring is the inner surface of the ice shell. Right: A well-layered target. The hallmark of a well-layered target is the uniform radius of the bright band and the absence of crystal bounding facets. On each image the faint black lines are spider webs. These webs are used to attach the approximately 1-mm target to a c-shaped holder or mount.