Effects of Alpha-ion Stopping on Ignition and Ignition Criteria in Inertial Confinement Fusion Experiments
POSTER
Abstract
With the advent of burning plasmas at the National Ignition Facility (NIF), alpha physics has become a driving factor in theoretical understanding and experimental behavior. In this presentation, the effect of direct alpha-ion heating is discussed rather than the more often mentioned alpha-electron heating. The results show that the alpha-ion heating can alter ignition thresholds and experimental performance. In the case of the recently ignited NIF implosion N210808, 30% of the 3.5 MeV alpha energy is deposited into the DT fuel ions given the measured 11 keV temperature. This situation that not only affects ignition criteria but is itself a signature of ignition.
Publication: Letter submitted to PRE (Effects of Alpha-ion Stopping on Ignition and Ignition Criteria in Inertial Confinement Fusion Experiments)
Presenters
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Benjamin Reichelt
MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Authors
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Benjamin Reichelt
MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Richard D Petrasso
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Chikang Li
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT