Heating of the imploded plasma by fast ions in the fast ignition scheme

ORAL

Abstract

In the fast ignition scheme of laser fusion, the laser-accelerated particles~are used to heat the imploded plasma core. We have been tying to increase the~energy coupling from heating laser~to the plasma core by generating MeV fast~electrons with improved high-contrast of the heating laser,~usage of magnetic field,~and optimization of cone shape. For further improving the~energy coupling, we are trying to use~laser-accelerated ion for heating plasma~in addition to the~heating by fast electrons. When CD plasma is directly~irradiated by the ultra-intense laser,~C and D ions can be~accelerated~as well as~electrons. Based on the~hole-boring~model by S. C. Wilks PRL 69 (1992) 1383, ion can be accelerated up to MeV kinetic energy by ultra intense laser, and its conversion efficiency~from the laser to fast ions~can be estimated to be order of 1{\%}.~This ion acceleration~is confirmed by~PIC simulation with the FIREX~condition, Sakagami et al., Nuclear fusion 49 (2009) 075026. In this paper, we show the concept and numerical analysis of ion acceleration and its energy deposition to the plasma.~

Authors

  • Atsushi Sunahara

    Institute for Laser Technology

  • Tomoyuki Johzaki

    Hiroshima University

  • Hitoshi Sakagami

    National Institute for Fusion Science, National Institute of Fusion Science

  • Hideo Nagatomo

    Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University

  • Shinsuke Fujioka

    Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University

  • Yasunobu Arikawa

    Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University

  • Youichi Sakawa

    Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University

  • Hiroyuki Shiraga

    Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka

  • Kunioki Mima

    Graduate school for the Creation of New Photonics Industories, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University

  • Hiroshi Azechi

    Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University, Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka