Picosecond snapshot imaging of electric fields induced on a cone guide target designed for fast ignition scenario

Author:

Shi Binghe,Yogo AkifumiORCID,Okamoto Kazuki,Golovin Daniil,Mirfayzi Seyed RezaORCID,Morace Alessio,Arikawa Yasunobu,Yamanoi Kohei,Abe Yuki,Murakami Masakatsu,Gu YanjunORCID,Mima Kunioki,Sentoku Yasuhiko,Nakai Mitsuo,Nishimura Hiroyuki,Shiraga Hiroyuki,Fujioka Shinsuke,Johzaki Tomoyuki,Iwamoto Akifumi,Sakagami HitoshiORCID,Kodama Ryosuke

Abstract

In this study, we experimentally evaluate the ion transportation through a cone guide target, which accelerates ions up to MeV energies via target normal sheath acceleration, and transports them onto the position of imploding fuel in the fast ignition scenario of nuclear fusion. We measured the electric and magnetic fields (EM-fields) induced by return current streaming along the cone wall by proton radiography, and we report that the EM-fields are predominantly induced within a temporal window up to 30 ps after the laser injection. The magnitude of the electric field is maximized around 13 ps, reaching $4.0\times 10^{10} \mathrm {V}\ \mathrm {m}^{-1}$ , when the magnetic field is below 200 T. The present scheme provides insights on the EM-fields evaluation in the time region that is difficult to treat with simulations due to the computing resources.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics

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