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ZhETF, Vol. 124, No. 5, p. 1058 (November 2003)
(English translation - JETP, Vol. 97, No. 5, p. 948, November 2003 available online at www.springer.com )

IGNITION THRESHOLDS FOR DEUTERIUM-TRITIUM MIXTURES CONTAMINATED BY HIGH-Z MATERIAL IN CONE-FOCUSED FAST IGNITION
Caruso A., Strangio C.

Received: June 6, 2003

PACS: 52.57.-z, 52.57.Kk, 52.57.Fg

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Evaluations of the energy for thermonuclear ignition of a compressed deuterium-tritium mixture contaminated by a high-Z material are presented. Mixing at the atomic level is considered and the results are given as a function of the contaminant fraction. The reference situation is that of cone-focused fast ignition (CFFI). Numerical 2D simulations for this study were performed by a Lagrangian 2D hydrocode that includes real matter EoS, real matter opacity coefficients, and packages for finite-range energy deposition by reaction products and the relative in-flight reactions. A simple estimate is presented for the effects of high-Z material blobs on the ignition energy (macroscopic mixing). Possible sources for fuel contamination in CFFI are discussed.

 
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