학술논문

On thermonuclear ignition criterion at the National Ignition Facility.
Document Type
Article
Source
Physics of Plasmas. 2014, Vol. 21 Issue 10, p1-6. 6p.
Subject
*FUSION reactor ignition
*NEUTRONS
*THERMONUCLEAR fuels
*PREDICTION models
*PLASMA physics
Language
ISSN
1070-664X
Abstract
Sustained thermonuclear fusion at the National Ignition Facility remains elusive. Although recent experiments approached or exceeded the anticipated ignition thresholds, the nuclear performance of the laser-driven capsules was well below predictions in terms of energy and neutron production. Such discrepancies between expectations and reality motivate a reassessment of the physics of ignition. We have developed a predictive analytical model from fundamental physics principles. Based on the model, we obtained a general thermonuclear ignition criterion in terms of the areal density and temperature of the hot fuel. This newly derived ignition threshold and its alternative forms explicitly show the minimum requirements of the hot fuel pressure, mass, areal density, and burn fraction for achieving ignition. Comparison of our criterion with existing theories, simulations, and the experimental data shows that our ignition threshold is more stringent than those in the existing literature and that our results are consistent with the experiments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]