Thermonuclear ignition in laser-driven inertial confinement fusion
Quando |
17/12/2021
dalle 10:30 alle 12:00 |
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Dove | Frascati - on line |
Persona di riferimento | Fabrizio Consoli |
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Recent progress in both direct-and indirect-drive ICF (inertial confinement fusion) has considerably improved the prospects for achieving thermonuclear ignitionand energy gainswith megajoule-class lasers. Recent implosions on the National Ignition Facility (NIF) using the indirect drive approach have achieved about 1.3MJ of fusion yield and core conditions that can be interpreted as ignition of the DT fuel. The next step is to better understand the factors most critical to climbing the so-called “ignition cliff” so to increase the fusion energy output above the laser energy input. When hydrodynamically scaled to NIF laser energies, recent direct-drive implosions on OMEGA are also expected to produce close to 1MJ of fusion yield and about 80% of the Lawson triple product required for ignition. Those implosions have benefited from a significant increase in implosion performance obtained through astatistical approach used in designing OMEGA targets and laser pulse shapes. An overview of the current status of laserICF, both direct and indirect drive, will be presented.
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