Ignition and burn characteristics of p<sup>11</sup>B+LiDT+DT fuel
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Abstract
Though p11B fuel is expected to be a neutron-free (or low-neutron-emission) fusion fuel, its ignition is extremely difficult to be achieved than that of DT fuel due to the small fusion cross section and large radiation loss. Use of DT ignitor is one way to ignite p11B fuel though the advantage of low neutron emission in p11B fuel is diminished. When the DT ignitor is use, the fuel should be cooled to cryogenic temperature to solidify DT. To avoid this, the solid target at room temperature (such as LiDT fuel) has been proposed by Blue Laser Fusion Inc. In the present study, we numerically investigated possibilities of ignition and burning of p11B+LiDT+DT fuel on the basis of the burn simulations where a spherically compressed plasma was set as the initial condition, assuming a maximum compression. The simulations were performed by changing the fuel arrangement of DT, LiDT and p11B layers and compositions of p11B and LiDT layers. It is found that DT neutrons plays important roles in ignition and the following propagation burn. In the meeting, we will discuss the ignition requirement, burn characteristics and emitted neutron properties.
*This work was partially achieved through the use of largescale computer systems at the Cybermedia Center at Osaka University. This work is partially supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (No. 23K03360, 22H00118) , NIFS Collaboration Research program (NIFS21KUGK138), "Power Laser DX Platform" as research equipment shared in MEXT Project for promoting public utilization of advanced research infrastructure (Program for advanced research equipment plat forms) Grant Number JPMXS0450300021, JSPS Core-to-Core Program, (grant number: JPJSCCA20230003), and the collaboration research between Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University and Blue Laser Fusion Inc.
Presenters
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Tomoyuki Johzaki
- Hiroshima Univ
- Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University