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Deuterated polyethylene nanowire arrays for high-energy density physics

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摘要 The interaction of intense,ultrashort laser pulses with ordered nanostructure arrays offers a path to the efficient creation of ultra-high-energy density(UHED)matter and the generation of high-energy particles with compact lasers.Irradiation of deuterated nanowires arrays results in a near-solid density environment with extremely high temperatures and large electromagnetic fields in which deuterons are accelerated to multi-megaelectronvolt energies,resulting in deuterium–deuterium(D–D)fusion.Here we focus on the method of fabrication and the characteristics of ordered arrays of deuterated polyethylene nanowires.The irradiation of these array targets with femtosecond pulses of relativistic intensity and joule-level energy creates a micro-scale fusion environment that produced 2×10^(6)neutrons per joule,an increase of about 500 times with respect to flat solid CD2 targets irradiated with the same laser pulses.Irradiation with 8 J laser pulses was measured to generate up to 1.2×10^(7)D–D fusion neutrons per shot.
出处 《High Power Laser Science and Engineering》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第2期262-268,共7页 高功率激光科学与工程(英文版)
基金 the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under award number FA9550-17-1-0278 The experiments were conducted at Colorado State University’s ALEPH petawatt-class laser facility supported by LaserNet US with grant DE-SC0019076 from the US Department of Energy,Office of Science,Fusion Energy Sciences.
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