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Ultrahigh acceleration of plasma by picosecond terawatt laser pulses for fast ignition of fusion

Journal

LASER AND PARTICLE BEAMS
Volume 30, Issue 2, Pages 233-242

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0263034611000875

Keywords

Fast ignition; Fusion flame; Laser driven fusion energy; Nonlinear (ponderomotive) force acceleration; Side-on ignition; Uncompressed fusion fuel

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A fundamental different mechanism dominates laser interaction with picosecond-terawatt pulses in contrast to the thermal-pressure processes with ns pulses. At ps-interaction, the thermal effects are mostly diminished and the nonlinear (ponderomotive) forces convert laser energy instantly with nearly 100% efficiency into the space charge neutral electron cloud, whose motion is determined by the inertia of the attached ion cloud. These facts were realized only by steps in the past and are expressed by the ultrahigh plasma acceleration, which is more than few thousand times higher than observed by any thermokinetic mechanism. The subsequent application for side-on ignition of uncompressed fusion fuel by the ultrahigh accelerated plasma blocks is studied for the first time by using the genuine two-fluid hydrodynamics. Details of the shock-like flame propagation can be evaluated for the transition to ignition conditions at velocities near 2000 km/s for solid deuterium-tritium.

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