Abstract:The presence of impurity atoms in an inertial confinement fusion (ICF) implosion can greatly affect the burning of the thermonuclear fuel. This is a serious concern for attaining ignition as high atomic number atoms, such as carbon, can mix into the hot spot and reach the deuterium-tritium (DT) fuel, absorb energy from the implosion, and radiate away that energy. The temperature of the DT fuel drops and reduces the reactivity of the fuel resulting in lower thermonuclear yield. Fuel impurities can also be a use… Show more
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