On the 31st of January, Robbie Scott (STFC) has kindly offered to give a SPC Community seminar.  Robbie is an alumni of the Plasma Physics Group, and is now in the Theory group at the Central Laser Facility at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.  His work has focused on inertial confinement fusion, including shock ignition, fast ignition, and more.  
Looking forward to seeing you there!
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The Shock-Augmented Ignition Approach to Laser Inertial Fusion

Shock-Augmented Ignition1 (SAI) is a new Laser Inertial Fusion concept which seeks to tread an optimal middle ground between Central Hotspot Ignition2 and Shock Ignition3. By employing a dip in laser-power followed by a rapid rise, simulations indicate SAI enables the generation of a strong shock without the high laser intensity conventionally thought to be required for shock ignition. This in turn enables higher fusion energy-gain at a lower implosion velocity. Initial work shows that SAI may be applicable to both indirect and direct drive.  

In this talk I will discuss the Shock-Augmented Ignition concept and experiments performed on both the National Ignition Facility, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Omega laser facility at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics.

1 Scott et al, Physical Review Letters, (2022).

2 Nuckolls et al, Nature, (1972).

3 Betti et al, Physical Review Letters (2007).

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