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Diagnosing plasma magnetization in inertial confinement fusion implosions using secondary deuterium-tritium reactions

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Title: Diagnosing plasma magnetization in inertial confinement fusion implosions using secondary deuterium-tritium reactions
Authors: Sio, H
Moody, JD
Ho, DD
Pollock, BB
Walsh, CA
Lahmann, B
Strozzi, DJ
Kemp, GE
Hsing, WW
Crilly, A
Chittenden, JP
Appelbe, B
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Diagnosing plasma magnetization in inertial confinement fusion implosions is important for understanding how magnetic fields affect implosion dynamics and to assess plasma conditions in magnetized implosion experiments. Secondary deuterium–tritium (DT) reactions provide two diagnostic signatures to infer neutron-averaged magnetization. Magnetically confining fusion tritons from deuterium–deuterium (DD) reactions in the hot spot increases their path lengths and energy loss, leading to an increase in the secondary DT reaction yield. In addition, the distribution of magnetically confined DD-triton is anisotropic, and this drives anisotropy in the secondary DT neutron spectra along different lines of sight. Implosion parameter space as well as sensitivity to the applied B-field, fuel ρR, temperature, and hot-spot shape will be examined using Monte Carlo and 2D radiation-magnetohydrodynamic simulations.
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2021
Date of Acceptance: 29-Mar-2021
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/94104
DOI: 10.1063/5.0043381
ISSN: 0034-6748
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Start Page: 1
End Page: 5
Journal / Book Title: Review of Scientific Instruments
Volume: 92
Issue: 4
Copyright Statement: © 2021 Author(s). This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Rev. Sci. Instrum. 92, 043543 (2021); https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0043381
Keywords: Science & Technology
Technology
Physical Sciences
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09 Engineering
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Publication Status: Published
Article Number: ARTN 043543
Online Publication Date: 2021-04-15
Appears in Collections:Physics
Plasma Physics
Faculty of Natural Sciences