Plasma and Fusion Research
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Energy Injection for Fast Ignition
Richard B. STEPHENSKramer U. AKLITeresa BARTALFarhat N. BEGSugreev CHAWLACliff D. CHENHui CHENSophia CHENBradley CHRISMANRichard R. FREEMANDaniel HEYMichael KEYAndreas KEMPJames KINGKatherine LANCASTERSebastien LePAPEAnthony LINKTammy MAAndy MACKINNONAndrew MACPHEEPeter NORREYSDustin OFFERMANVladimir OVCHINNIKOVJohn PASLEYPrav PATELDouglas SCHUMACHERYasuhiko SENTOKUYing TSUIScott WILKSLinn Van WOERKOMMing-Sheng WEIToshinori YABUUCHI
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Keywords: fast-ignition
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2009 Volume 4 Pages 016

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In the fast ignition concept, assembled fuel is ignited through a separate high intensity laser pulse. Fast Ignition targets facilitate this ignition using a reentrant cone. It provides clear access through the overlaying coronal plasma, and controls the laser plasma interaction to optimize hot-electron production and transport into the compressed plasma. Recent results suggest that the cone does not play any role in guiding light or electrons to its tip, and coupling to electrons can be reduced by a small amount of preplasma. This puts stringent requirements on the ignition laser focusing, pointing, and prepulse.
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