Fast Free-Free Absorption Coefficient Calculations Including Plasma Screening
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Abstract
Inverse bremsstrahlung (free–free) absorption is the key absorption mechanism in inertial confinement fusion plasma conditions. Current models for free–free absorption often neglect plasma screening, which becomes relevant at high densities. We present a fast and robust code that utilizes quantum mechanical calculations of the free–free Gaunt factor using a screened potential. Energy-dependent Gaunt factors are calculated using an efficient semiclassical method. Partial-wave summation is accelerated for high energies by a Born approximation-based method, resulting in faster convergence. Gaunt factor tables of wide-ranging electron energies and plasma conditions were created and used to compute an analytical fit. This can serve as a low-cost model for the effect of plasma screening that can be implemented in radiation-hydrodynamics codes. Energy-dependent Gaunt factors can be averaged based on a distribution of energies.
Presenters
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Kaan Aytekin
University of Rochester
Authors
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Kaan Aytekin
University of Rochester
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Nathaniel R Shaffer
Lab for Laser Energetics