Structure of weakly collisional shock waves of multicomponent plasmas inside hohlraums of indirect inertial confinement fusions
Tianyi Liang, Dong Wu, Lifeng Wang, Lianqiang Shan, Zongqiang Yuan,, Hongbo Cai, Yuqiu Gu, Zhengmao Sheng, and Xiantu He

TL;DR
This paper investigates the structure and dynamics of weakly collisional shock waves in multicomponent plasmas within hohlraums of indirect inertial confinement fusion, emphasizing their kinetic effects and impact on implosion efficiency.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of weakly collisional shock wave formation, structure, and ion separation phenomena in multicomponent plasmas relevant to ICF hohlraums.
Findings
Weakly collisional shocks exhibit both kinetic and hydrodynamic features.
Electrostatic fields cause ion separation based on charge-to-mass ratios.
Shock waves influence energy transfer and implosion efficiency.
Abstract
In laser-driven indirect inertial confinement fusion (ICF), a hohlraum--a cavity constructed from high-Z materials--serves the purpose of converting laser energy into thermal x-ray energy. This process involves the interaction of low-density ablated plasmas, which can give rise to weakly collisional shock waves characterized by a Knudsen number on the order of 1. The Knudsen number serves as a metric for assessing the relative importance of collisional interactions. Preliminary experimental investigations and computational simulations have demonstrated that the kinetic effects associated with weakly collisional shock waves significantly impact the efficiency of the implosion process. Therefore, a comprehensive understanding of the physics underlying weakly collisional shock waves is essential. This research aims to explore the formation and fundamental structural properties of…
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TopicsLaser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics · High-pressure geophysics and materials · Fusion and Plasma Physics Studies
