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Shock Ignition Laser-Plasma Interactions in Ignition-Scale Plasmas

R. H. H. Scott, K. Glize, L. Antonelli, M. Khan, W. Theobald, M. S. Wei, R. Betti, C. Stöeckl, A. G. Seaton, T. D. Arber, Duncan Barlow, T. Goffrey, Keith Bennett, Warren Garbett, S. Atzeni, A. Casner, D. Batani, C. Li, N. C. Woolsey

2021Physical Review Letters33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We use a subignition scale laser, the 30 kJ Omega, and a novel shallow-cone target to study laser-plasma interactions at the ablation-plasma density scale lengths and laser intensities anticipated for direct drive shock-ignition implosions at National Ignition Facility scale. Our results show that, under these conditions, the dominant instability is convective stimulated Raman scatter with experimental evidence of two plasmon decay (TPD) only when the density scale length is reduced. Particle-in-cell simulations indicate this is due to TPD being shifted to lower densities, removing the experimental back-scatter signature and reducing the hot-electron temperature. The experimental laser energy-coupling to hot electrons was found to be 1%-2.5%, with electron temperatures between 35 and 45 keV. Radiation-hydrodynamics simulations employing these hot-electron characteristics indicate that they should not preheat the fuel in MJ-scale shock ignition experiments.

Topics & Concepts

PlasmaIgnition systemLaserNational Ignition FacilityMaterials scienceAtomic physicsShock (circulatory)Electron temperatureInstabilityElectronShock wavePhysicsOpticsInertial confinement fusionMechanicsNuclear physicsThermodynamicsMedicineInternal medicineLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasmaLaser-Plasma Interactions and DiagnosticsAtomic and Molecular Physics
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