Simulation Studies on Fast Heating for FIREX-I project

POSTER

Abstract

At the fast ignition integrated experiments for cone-guided CD targets with GekkoXII+PW laser systems [1], the efficient heating of imploded cores ($\sim $800eV) was demonstrated. As the next step, FIREX (Fast Ignition Realization EXperiment) project [2] has been started. In the phase I (FIREX-I), a foam-cryogenic DT target is imploded by the GekkoXII laser operated with higher energy mode and the imploded core is heated by the 10kJ LFEX laser. The goal of FIREX-I is the core heating up to ion temperature of $\sim $5keV. From the previous experiments, the heating laser energy and the fuel material are different in FIREX-I. In the present study, on the basis of core heating simulations for imploded core plasmas, where the core heating is treated with a simple heating model and the Fokker-Planck transport model, we evaluate those effects and show the requirement for achieving 5keV heating. \newline [1] R. Kodama, et al., Nature 418, 933 (2002). \newline [2] K. Mima, Annual Progress Rep. 2001 (Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University, 2001) p.1.

Authors

  • Tomoyuki Johzaki

    • ILE, Osaka U.
    • Osaka Univ.
    • ILE, Osaka Univ.
    • ILE, Osaka University
  • Hideo Nagatomo

    • ILE, Osaka U.
    • Osaka Univ.
    • ILE, Osaka Univ.
    • ILE, Osaka University
  • Hitoshi Sakagami

    • National Institute for Fusion Science
    • NIFS
  • Tatsufumi Nakamura

    • ILE, Osaka U.
    • Osaka Univ.
    • ILE, Osaka Univ.
    • ILE, Osaka University
    • Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka Univ.
  • Atsushi Sunahara

    • ILT
    • ILE, Osaka University
    • Institute for Laser Technology Japan
  • Yasuyuki Nakao

    • Kyushu University
  • Kunioki Mima

    • ILE, Osaka U.
    • Osaka Univ.
    • ILE, Osaka Univ.
    • ILE, Osaka University
    • Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka Univ.
    • Institute of Laser Engineering Osaka University