- Hohlraum
In
radiation thermodynamics , a hohlraum (a Germanloanword , originally a non-specific word for "hollow area" or "cavity") is a cavity whose walls are in radiative with the radiantenergy within the cavity. This idealized cavity can be approximated in practice by making a small perforation in the wall of a hollow container of any opaque material. The radiation escaping through such a perforation will be a good approximation toblackbody radiation at the temperature of the interior of the container.Inertial Confinement Fusion
In the "indirect drive" approach to
inertial confinement fusion , the fusion capsule is held inside acylindrical hohlraum. The radiation source (e.g.,laser ) is pointed at the interior of the hohlraum, rather than on the capsule itself (a process known as "direct drive"), which absorbs andreradiate s the energy asX-rays . The advantage to this approach is that the energy is reradiated in a much moresymmetric fashion than would be possible in the direct drive approach, resulting in a more uniform implosion.Nuclear weapon design
The
Teller-Ulam design for thermonuclear weapons supposedly utilizes a radiation case or hohlraum to contain the energy of the first fission stage ("primary") and implode a second fusion stage ("secondary").
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