Abstract
In the Fast ignition, formation of highly compressed core plasma is one of critical issue. In this work, the effect hydrodynamic instability in cone-guided shell implosion is studied. Two-dimensional radiation hydrodynamic simulations are carried out where realistic seeds of Rayleigh-Taylor instability are imposed. Preliminary results suggest that the instability reduces implosion performance, such as implosion velocity, areal density, and maximum density. In perturbed target implosion, the break-up time of the tip of the cone is earlier than that of ideal unperturbed target implosion case. This is crucial matter for the Fast ignition because the pass for the heating laser is filled with plasma before the shot of heating laser. A sophisticated implosion design of stable and low in-flight aspect ratio is necessary for cone-guided shell implosion. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Nagatomo, H., Johzaki, T., Sunahara, A., Shiraga, H., Sakagami, H., Cai, H., & Mima, K. (2010). Controlling dynamics of imploded core plasma for fast ignition. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 244). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/244/2/022050
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