Hot Electron Generation from Laser-Cone Target Interactions in Fast Ignition

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Abstract

We present recent 2D PIC simulations for the cone-in-shell integrated fast ignition experiments on the Omega laser facility [W. Theobald et al., Phys. Plasmas, May 2011]. The initial plasma density profile in the PIC simulations is taken from hydrodynamic simulations, including the pre-plasma inside the gold cone generated by the prepulse. The main pulse of Omega-EP has a peak intensity of 10$^{19}$W/cm$^2$, duration of 10 ps and total energy of 1 kJ. Hot electron generation from laser-pre-plasma interactions and electron transport in under-100nc plasmas are studied. An artificial drag is applied to hot electrons above 30kev in the $>$100 nc region to facilitate the establishment of an return current and allow the simulations to run close to 10ps. The simulation results show a large average divergence angle of 57 degree and high absorption rate of $\sim $50{\%} for the hot electrons generated.

*This work is supported by the DOE Grants No. DE-FC02-04ER54789 and No. DE-FC52-08NA28302.

Authors

  • Jun Li

    • University of Rochester
  • Jonathan Davies

    • University of Rochester
  • Chuang Ren

    • University of Rochester
  • Andrey Solodov

    • University of Rochester
  • Wolfgang Theobald

    • LLE
    • University of Rochester
  • John Tonge

    • UCLA
    • Department of Physics \& Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Warren Mori

    • UCLA