Shock ignition targets: gain and robustness vs ignition threshold factor

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Atzeni S., Antonelli L., Schiavi A., Picone S., Volponi G. M.
ISSN: 0003-0503

Shock ignition
[1] is a laser direct-drive inertial confinement fusion scheme, in
which the stages of compression and hot spot formation are partly
separated. The hot spot is created at the end of the implosion by
a converging shock driven by a final “spike” of the laser pulse.
Several shock-ignition target concepts have been proposed and relevant
gain curves computed (see, e.g. [2]). Here, we consider both
pure-DT targets and more facility-relevant targets with plastic ablator.
The investigation is conducted with 1D and 2D hydrodynamic simulations.We determine ignition threshold factors ITF’s (and their
dependence on laser pulse parameters) by means of 1D simulations
[3]. 2D simulations indicate that robustness to long-scale perturbations
increases with ITF. Gain curves (gain vs laser energy), for
different ITF’s, are generated using 1D simulations.
?Work partially supported by Sapienza Project C26A15YTMA,
Sapienza 2016 (n. 257584), Eurofusion Project AWP17-ENR-IFECEA-
01.
†Student.
‡Student.
1R. Betti et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 155001 (2007).
2S. Atzeni et al., Nucl. Fusion 54, 054008 (2014).
3S. Atzeni, A. Marocchino, and A. Schiavi, Plasma Phys. Controll.
Fusion 57, 014022 (2015).

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