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Demonstration of hot-spot fuel gain exceeding unity in direct-drive inertial confinement fusion implosions

Authors :
Williams, C. A.
Betti, R.
Gopalaswamy, V.
Knauer, J. P.
Forrest, C. J.
Lees, A.
Ejaz, R.
Farmakis, P. S.
Cao, D.
Radha, P. B.
Anderson, K. S.
Regan, S. P.
Glebov, V. Yu
Shah, R. C.
Stoeckl, C.
Ivancic, S.
Churnetski, K.
Janezic, R. T.
Fella, C.
Rosenberg, M. J.
Bonino, M. J.
Harding, D. R.
Shmayda, W. T.
Carroll-Nellenback, J.
Hu, S. X.
Epstein, R.
Collins, T. J. B.
Thomas, C. A.
Igumenshchev, I. V.
Goncharov, V. N.
Theobald, W.
Woo, K. M.
Marozas, J. A.
Bauer, K. A.
Sampat, S.
Waxer, L. J.
Turnbull, D.
Heuer, P. V.
McClow, H.
Ceurvorst, L.
Scullin, W.
Edgell, D. H.
Koch, M.
Bredesen, D.
Johnson, M. Gatu
Frenje, J. A.
Petrasso, R. D.
Shuldberg, C.
Farrell, M.
Murray, J.
Guzman, D.
Serrato, B.
Morse, S. F. B.
Labuzeta, M.
Deeney, C.
Campbell, E. M.
Source :
Nature Physics; 20240101, Issue: Preprints p1-7, 7p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Irradiating a small capsule containing deuterium and tritium fuel directly with intense laser light causes it to implode, which creates a plasma hot enough to initiate fusion reactions between the fuel nuclei. Here we report on such laser direct-drive experiments and observe that the fusion reactions produce more energy than the amount of energy in the central so-called hot-spot plasma. This condition is identified as having a hot-spot fuel gain greater than unity. A hot-spot fuel gain of around four was previously accomplished at the National Ignition Facility in indirect-drive inertial confinement fusion experiments where the capsule is irradiated by X-rays. In that case, up to 1.9 MJ of laser energy was used, but in contrast, our experiments on the OMEGA laser system require as little as 28 kJ. As the hot-spot fuel gain is predicted to grow with laser energy and target size, our work establishes the direct-drive approach to inertial fusion as a promising path towards burning and ignited plasmas in the laboratory. Additionally, we report a record (direct-drive) fusion yield of 0.9 kJ on OMEGA, which we achieved with thin-ice deuterium–tritium liner targets.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17452473 and 17452481
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Physics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs65429809
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-023-02363-2