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Fast ignition by laser driven particle beams of very high intensity
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EngineeringLaser-plasma InteractionLaser Plasma PhysicPlasma PhysicsPlasma CombustionHigh-power LasersHigh IntensityMagnetohydrodynamicsAnomalous ObservationsParticle BeamsPhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionFusion EnergyPropulsionInertial Fusion EnergyApplied PhysicsInertial Confinement FusionHigh-energy LasersFast Ignition
Anomalous observations using the fast ignition for laser driven fusion energy are interpreted and experimental and theoretical results are reported which are in contrast to the very numerous effects usually observed at petawatt-picosecond laser interaction with plasmas. These anomalous mechanisms result in rather thin blocks (pistons) of these nonlinear (ponderomotive) force driven highly directed plasmas of modest temperatures. The blocks consist in space charge neutral plasmas with ion current densities above 1010A∕cm2. For the needs of applications in laser driven fusion energy, much thicker blocks are required. This may be reached by a spherical configuration where a conical propagation may lead to thick blocks for interaction with targets. First results are reported in view of applications for the proton fast igniter and other laser-fusion energy schemes.
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