Effects of large-angle coulomb collisions on inertial confinement fusion plasmas

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Abstract

Large-angle Coulomb collisions affect the rates of energy and momentum exchange in a plasma, and it is expected that their effects will be important in many plasmas of current research interest, including in inertial confinement fusion. Their inclusion is a long-standing problem, and the first fully self-consistent method for calculating their effects is presented. This method is applied to "burn" in the hot fuel in inertial confinement fusion capsules and finds that the yield increases due to an increase in the rate of temperature equilibration between electrons and ions which is not predicted by small-angle collision theories. The equilibration rate increases are 50%-100% for number densities of 1030m-3 and temperatures around 1 keV. © Published by the American Physical Society.

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Turrell, A. E., Sherlock, M., & Rose, S. J. (2014, June 20). Effects of large-angle coulomb collisions on inertial confinement fusion plasmas. Physical Review Letters. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.245002

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