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Integrated experiments of fast ignition targets by Gekko-XII and LFEX lasers

Authors :
Koji Tsubakimoto
Takeshi Watari
K. Sawai
Ryosuke Kodama
Hitoshi Sakagami
Masakatsu Murakami
Mayuko Koga
Kazuo Tanaka
Takahiro Nagai
Y. Fujii
T. Kawasaki
H. Kikuchi
Takayoshi Norimatsu
J. Kawanaka
S. Matsuo
Y. Ishii
Mitsuo Nakai
T. Ozaki
Hirotaka Nakamura
K. Mima
Ko. Kondo
Toshihiko Shimizu
Yasunobu Arikawa
Takahisa Jitsuno
Atsushi Sunahara
S. Ohira
K. Tsuji
Yoichi Sakawa
Hiroyuki Shiraga
Minoru Tanabe
N. Miyanaga
Hideo Nagatomo
Toshihiro Taguchi
Tomoyuki Johzaki
Hiroaki Nishimura
Y. Fujimoto
Akifumi Iwamoto
T. Iwawaki
N. Morio
T. Kanabe
Hideaki Habara
T. Namimoto
H. Hosoda
K. Shimada
Hiroshi Azechi
Nobuhiko Sarukura
H. Murakami
T. Sogo
H. Homma
O. Maegawa
Yoshiki Nakata
Keisuke Shigemori
Shinsuke Fujioka
Keiichi Sueda
Zhe Zhang
Source :
High Energy Density Physics. 8:227-230
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

Implosion and heating experiments at the Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University on Fast Ignition (FI) targets for the FIREX-1 project have been performed with Gekko-XII laser for implosions and LFEX laser for heating. We tried to reduce the prepulse level in the LFEX laser system and have improved the plasma diagnostics to observe the plasma in the harsh hard X-ray environment. A plastic (CD) shell target, 7-μm thick and 500 μm in diameter with a hollow gold cone was used in this experiment to guide the short-pulse laser at the time of the maximum compression. The shell target was imploded with 9 or 12 beams of Gekko-XII laser (527 nm) with energy of 300 J/beam in a 1.5 ns pulse. Two of the four LFEX laser (1053 nm) beams were injected into the inside bottom of the cone with an energy up to 0.7 kJ/beam in a 1.5 ps pulse at the time around the maximum implosion. We have observed neutron enhancement up to 3.5 × 107 with total heating energy of 300 J, which is higher than the yield obtained in the previous experiment in 2002 [R. Kodama et al. Nature 418, 933 (2002)]. We found the estimated heating efficiency is at a level of 10–20%. Fuel heating to 5 keV is expected when the full output of LFEX is used.

Details

ISSN :
15741818
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
High Energy Density Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3809768712ecf0cc4e5597c126eb41df
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hedp.2012.03.008