Probing ion species separation and ion thermal decoupling in shock-driven implosions using multiple nuclear reaction histories

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Sio H., Larroche O., Atzeni S., Kabadi N. V., Frenje J. A., Gatu Johnson M., Stoeckl C., Li C. K., Forrest C. J., Glebov V., Adrian P. J., Bose A., Birkel A., Regan S. P., Seguin F. H., Petrasso R. D.
ISSN: 1070-664X

Simultaneously measured DD, DT, and (DHe)-He-3 reaction histories are used to probe the impacts of multi-ion physics during the shock phase of inertial confinement fusion implosions. In these relatively hydrodynamiclike (burn-averaged Knudsen number NK similar to 0.3) shock-driven implosions, average-ion hydrodynamic DUED simulations are able to reasonably match burnwidths, nuclear yields, and ion temperatures. However, kinetic-ion FPION simulations are able to better simulate the timing differences and time-resolved reaction rate ratios between DD, DT, and (DHe)-He-3 reactions. FPION simulations suggest that the (DHe)-He-3/DT reaction rate ratio is most directly impacted by ion species separation between the He-3 and T ions, whereas the (DHe)-He-3/DD reaction rate ratio is affected by both ion species separation and ion temperature decoupling effects.

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