This paper presents the goals and some of the results of experiments conducted within the Working Package 10 (Fusion Experimental Programme) of the HiPER Project. These experiments concern the study of the physics connected to "Advanced Ignition Schemes", i.e. the Fast Ignition and the Shock Ignition Approaches to Inertial Fusion. Such schemes are aimed at achieving a higher gain, as compared to the classical approach which is used in NIF, as required for future reactors, and making fusion possible with smaller facilities. In particular, a series of experiments related to Fast Ignition were performed at the RAL (UK) and LULI (France) Laboratories and were addressed to study the propagation of fast electrons (created by a short-pulse ultra-high-intensity beam) in compressed matter, created either by cylindrical implosions or by compression of planar targets by (planar) laser-driven shock waves. A more recent experiment was performed at PALS and investigated the laser-plasma coupling in the 1016 W/cm2 intensity regime of interest for Shock Ignition.

Batani, D., Koenig, M., Baton, S., Perez, F., Gizzi, L., Koester, P., et al. (2011). Experimental results performed in the framework of the HIPER European Project. In Diode-Pumped High Energy and High Power Lasers; ELI: Ultrarelativistic Laser-Matter Interactions and Petawatt Photonics; and HiPER: the European Pathway to Laser Energy / edited by Joachim Hein ... [et al] [10.1117/12.891245].

Experimental results performed in the framework of the HIPER European Project

RICHETTA, MARIA;
2011-01-01

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This paper presents the goals and some of the results of experiments conducted within the Working Package 10 (Fusion Experimental Programme) of the HiPER Project. These experiments concern the study of the physics connected to "Advanced Ignition Schemes", i.e. the Fast Ignition and the Shock Ignition Approaches to Inertial Fusion. Such schemes are aimed at achieving a higher gain, as compared to the classical approach which is used in NIF, as required for future reactors, and making fusion possible with smaller facilities. In particular, a series of experiments related to Fast Ignition were performed at the RAL (UK) and LULI (France) Laboratories and were addressed to study the propagation of fast electrons (created by a short-pulse ultra-high-intensity beam) in compressed matter, created either by cylindrical implosions or by compression of planar targets by (planar) laser-driven shock waves. A more recent experiment was performed at PALS and investigated the laser-plasma coupling in the 1016 W/cm2 intensity regime of interest for Shock Ignition.
HiPER: the European pathway to laser energy
Prague
2011
Rilevanza internazionale
su invito
2011
2011
Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE
English
Advanced Ignition Schemes, Fast Ignition, Shock Ignition, Inertial Fusion, Propagation of fast electrons, Short-pulse ultra-high-intensity laser, Shock compressed matter, Cylindrical implosions.
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Batani, D., Koenig, M., Baton, S., Perez, F., Gizzi, L., Koester, P., et al. (2011). Experimental results performed in the framework of the HIPER European Project. In Diode-Pumped High Energy and High Power Lasers; ELI: Ultrarelativistic Laser-Matter Interactions and Petawatt Photonics; and HiPER: the European Pathway to Laser Energy / edited by Joachim Hein ... [et al] [10.1117/12.891245].
Batani, D; Koenig, M; Baton, S; Perez, F; Gizzi, L; Koester, P; Labate, L; Honrubia, J; Debayle, A; Santos, J; Schurtz, G; Hulin, S; Ribeyre, X; Fourment, C; Nicolai, P; Vauzour, B; Gremillet, L; Nazarov, W; Pasley, J; Tallents, G; Richetta, M; Lancaster, K; Spindloe, C; Tolley, M; Neely, D; Norreys, P; Kozlova, M; Nejdl, J; Rus, B
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