https://doi.org/10.1140/epjd/e2015-60477-8
Regular Article
Reduction of the fast electrons preheating by changing the spike launch time in shock ignition approach
1 Plasma Physics Research School,
NSTRI, End of North Kargar
Avenue, Tehran,
Iran
2 Department of Energy Engineering and
Physics, Amirkabir University of Technology, Hafez Avenue, Tehran, Iran
a
e-mail: jafarimjafar@yahoo.com
Received:
20
August
2015
Received in final form:
25
November
2015
Published online:
21
January
2016
Target characteristic parameters in shock ignition approach before launching the spike pulse are studied using a 1-D hydrodynamic simulation code. By delaying the spike launch time, the shell areal density, ρR, is increased. The enhanced shell areal density prevents the hot electrons preheating of main fuel which in turn is generated from the intense laser plasma interaction with corona. To consider the effect of the spike launch time on the target performance, the target gain for a wide range of spike powers and launch times are computed. It is noticed that for HiPER reference target, few tenth nanoseconds displacement of spike launch time increases the areal density, ρR, value up to 30–70 percent. Furthermore, by choosing an appropriate spike energy and peak power, the optimum target gain is achieved in which the total driver energy is reduced.
Key words: Plasma Physics
© EDP Sciences, Società Italiana di Fisica, Springer-Verlag 2016