Simulation study of core heating properties for recent FIREX-I experiments
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Abstract
The demonstration of efficient core heating is the main purpose of FIREX-I project, where Au cone-attached solid ball CD target is used. For the guiding of fast electron beam generated by relativistic laser plasma interactions, the kilo-Tesla-class longitudinal magnetic field is applied by a capacitor-coil target and kJ-class ns-durration high power laser. In addition, to reduce the collisional effect (energy loss and scattering of fast electrons) during propagation in the Au cone tip, we introduced opened-tip cone (tipless cone). To evaluate the core heating properties, we carried out the integrated simulations, which shows the enhancement of core heating efficiency due to the magnetic guiding and opened-tip cone by a factor of three. These simulation results will be shown and be compared with the experimental results.
Authors
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Tomoyuki Johzaki
Hiroshima Univ., Hiroshima University
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Yusuke Kai
Hiroshima Univ.
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Takuma Endo
Hiroshima Univ.
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Hideo Nagatomo
Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka Univ., Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University, ILE Osaka University
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Atsushi Sunahara
Institute for Laser Technology
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Yasuhiko Sentoku
Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka Univ.
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Toshihiro Taguchi
Setsunan Univ.
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Shinsuke Fujioka
Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka Univ., Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University
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Hiroyuki Shiraga
Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka Univ., Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University
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Hiroshi Azechi
Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka Univ.