Observations of multi-ion and kinetic effects in OMEGA shock driven implosions relevant to ignition experiments at the NIF
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Abstract
Inertial confinement fusion implosions are almost exclusively modeled as hydrodynamic in nature, with the electrons treated as a fluid and the ions treated as a single average-ion fluid. However, in the shock-convergence phase of virtually all inertial fusion implosions the mean-free path for ion-ion collisions becomes sufficiently long that both the shock front itself and the resulting central plasma are inadequately described by hydrodynamic modeling. A series of OMEGA experiments relevant to the shock convergence phase of ignition implosions shows little to no species separation in a DT plasma, but they do implicate other kinetic effects, like reactivity reduction, decreased shock energy coupling, and thermal decoupling of the D and T ions, which may play a role in ignition implosions. This work was supported by DOE, NLUF, LLNL, and LLE.
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Presenters
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Neel Kabadi
- Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT
- MIT