Energetic heavy ion clusters may be used as an efficient driver for in
ertial confinement fusion. Such cluster beams may implode direct drive
as well as indirect drive targets. This paper discusses the advantage
s of using a cluster driver as compared to a heavy ion driver from the
point of view of a target designer. Numerical simulation results of i
mplosion of a reactor-size, indirect drive target are also presented.
This target is imploded by a homogeneous radiation field that may be g
enerated by heavy ion beam or a cluster beam. About 5.4 MJ input radia
tion energy is needed to implode the target and the implosion yields 7
70 MJ output thermonuclear energy so that the overall target pin is of
the order of 140.