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Scientific Reports | 2016

A novel laser-collider used to produce monoenergetic 13.3 MeV (7)Li (d, n) neutrons.

J. R. Zhao; Xing Zhang; Dawei Yuan; Y. T. Li; D. Z. Li; Y. J. Rhee; Ze Zhang; Fang Li; Baoqiang Zhu; Yan F. Li; Bo Han; Chang Liu; Yi-Tong Ma; Yi F. Li; M. Z. Tao; Menglong Li; Xin Guo; Xiuguang Huang; Sizu Fu; Jianqiang Zhu; G. Zhao; L. M. Chen; Changbo Fu; Jie Zhang

Neutron energy is directly correlated with the energy of the incident ions in experiments involving laser-driven nuclear reactions. Using high-energy incident ions reduces the energy concentration of the generated neutrons. A novel “laser-collider” method was used at the Shenguang II laser facility to produce monoenergetic neutrons via 7Li (d, n) nuclear reactions. The specially designed K-shaped target significantly increased the numbers of incident d and Li ions at the keV level. Ultimately, 13.3u2009MeV neutrons were obtained. Considering the time resolution of the neutron detector, we demonstrated that the produced neutrons were monoenergetic. Interferometry and a Multi hydro-dynamics simulation confirmed the monoenergetic nature of these neutrons.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

Eight-channel Kirkpatrick–Baez microscope for multiframe x-ray imaging diagnostics in laser plasma experiments

Shengzhen Yi; Zhe Zhang; Qiushi Huang; Zhong Zhang; Baozhong Mu; Zhanshan Wang; Zhiheng Fang; Wei Wang; Sizu Fu

Because grazing-incidence Kirkpatrick-Baez (KB) microscopes have better resolution and collection efficiency than pinhole cameras, they have been widely used for x-ray imaging diagnostics of laser inertial confinement fusion. The assembly and adjustment of a multichannel KB microscope must meet stringent requirements for image resolution and reproducible alignment. In the present study, an eight-channel KB microscope was developed for diagnostics by imaging self-emission x-rays with a framing camera at the Shenguang-II Update (SGII-Update) laser facility. A consistent object field of view is ensured in the eight channels using an assembly method based on conical reference cones, which also allow the intervals between the eight images to be tuned to couple with the microstrips of the x-ray framing camera. The eight-channel KB microscope was adjusted via real-time x-ray imaging experiments in the laboratory. This paper describes the details of the eight-channel KB microscope, its optical and multilayer design, the assembly and alignment methods, and results of imaging in the laboratory and at the SGII-Update.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2015

Neutron yield enhancement in laser-induced deuterium-deuterium fusion using a novel shaped target.

J. R. Zhao; Xiaopeng Zhang; Dawei Yuan; L. M. Chen; Y. T. Li; Changbo Fu; Y. J. Rhee; Fang Li; Baoqiang Zhu; Yan. F. Li; Guoqian Liao; Kai Zhang; Bo Han; Chang Liu; Kai Huang; Y. Y. Ma; Yi. F. Li; J. Xiong; Xiuguang Huang; Sizu Fu; Jianqiang Zhu; G. Zhao; Jie Zhang

Neutron yields have direct correlation with the energy of incident deuterons in experiments of laser deuterated target interaction [Roth et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 044802 (2013) and Higginson et al., Phys. Plasmas 18, 100703 (2011)], while deuterated plasma density is also an important parameter. Experiments at the Shenguang II laser facility have produced neutrons with energy of 2.45 MeV using d (d, n) He reaction. Deuterated foil target and K-shaped target were employed to study the influence of plasma density on neutron yields. Neutron yield generated by K-shaped target (nearly 10(6)) was two times higher than by foil target because the K-shaped target results in higher density plasma. Interferometry and multi hydro-dynamics simulation confirmed the importance of plasma density for enhancement of neutron yields.


Chinese Physics B | 2017

Bow shocks formed by a high-speed laser-driven plasma cloud interacting with a cylinder obstacle*

Yanfei Li; Yutong Li; Dawei Yuan; Li Fang; Baojun Zhu; Zhe Zhang; J. Y. Zhong; Han Bo; Huigang Wei; Xiaoxing Pei; Jiarui Zhao; Chang Liu; Xiaoxia Yuan; Guoqian Liao; Yong-Joo Rhee; Xin Lu; Neng Hua; Baoqiang Zhu; Jianqiang Zhu; Zhiheng Fang; Xiuguang Huang; Sizu Fu; Zhao Gang; Jie Zhang

A bow shock is formed in the interaction of a high-speed laser-driven plasma cloud with a cylinder obstacle. Its temporal and spatial structures are observed by shadowgraphy and interferometry. The width of the shock transition region is ~ 50 μm, comparable to the ion–ion collision mean free path, which indicates that collision is dominated in the shock probably. The Mach-number of the ablating plasma cloud is ~ 15 at first, and decreases with time resulting in a changing shock structure. A two-dimension hydrodynamics code, USim, is used to simulate the interaction process. The simulated shocks can well reproduce the observed.


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2015

Physical studies of fast ignition in China

X. T. He; Hong-bo Cai; Sizhong Wu; Lihua Cao; Hua Zhang; Ming-qing He; Mo Chen; Jun-feng Wu; Cangtao Zhou; Weimin Zhou; Lianqiang Shan; Weiwu Wang; Feng Zhang; Bi Bi; Zongqing Zhao; Yuqiu Gu; Baohan Zhang; Wei Wang; Zhiheng Fang; An-le Lei; Chen Wang; Wen-bing Pei; Sizu Fu

Fast ignition approach to inertial confinement fusion is one of the important goals today, in addition to central hot spot ignition in China. The SG-IIU and PW laser facilities are coupled to investigate the hot spot formation for fast ignition. The SG-III laser facility is almost completed and will be coupled with tens kJ PW lasers for the demonstration of fast ignition. In recent years, for physical studies of fast ignition, we have been focusing on the experimental study of implosion symmetry, M-band radiation preheating and mixing, advanced fast ignition target design, and so on. In addition, the modeling capabilities and code developments enhanced our ability to perform the hydro-simulation of the compression implosion, and the particle-in-cell (PIC) and hybrid-PIC simulation of the generation, transport and deposition of relativistic electron beams. Considerable progress has been achieved in understanding the critical issues of fast ignition.


European Physical Journal D | 2015

Measuring high pressure equation of state of polystyrene using laser driven shock wave

Hua Shu; Xiuguang Huang; Junjian Ye; Jiang Wu; Guo Jia; Zhiheng Fang; Zhiyong Xie; Huazhen Zhou; Sizu Fu


European Physical Journal D | 2014

Multispectral X-ray imaging with a multichannel Kirkpatrick-Baez microscope for imploded core temperature observation

Wei Wang; Zhiheng Fang; Guo Jia; Shengzhen Yi; Yuchun Tu; Jingtao Zhu; Baozhong Mu; Honghai An; Ruirong Wang; Zhiyong Xie; Junjian Ye; Xiangfu Meng; Huazhen Zhou; Chen Wang; An-le Lei; Zhanshan Wang; Sizu Fu


European Physical Journal D | 2007

Planarity and stability of shock driven directly by the ninth laser beam from “Shenguang-II" laser facility

Hua Shu; Sizu Fu; Xiuguang Huang; M.-X. Ma; Jiang Wu; Junjian Ye; J.-H. He; Y. Gu


European Physical Journal-applied Physics | 2013

A joint diagnostic system for laser-driven shock wave experiments

Hua Shu; Sizu Fu; Xiuguang Huang; Jia-Qin Dong; Zhiheng Fang; Tao Wang; Junjian Ye; Zhiyong Xie; Jia Guo; Huazhen Zhou


Chinese Optics Letters | 2014

Time-resolved multispectral X-ray imaging with multi-channel Kirkpatrick-Baez microscope for plasma diagnostics at Shenguang-II laser facility

Shengzhen Yi; Baozhong Mu; Jingtao Zhu; Xin Wang; Wenbin Li; Zhanshan Wang; Pengfei He; Wei Wang; Zhiheng Fang; Sizu Fu

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Xiuguang Huang

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Zhiheng Fang

Chinese Academy of Engineering

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Zhiyong Xie

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Baoqiang Zhu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chang Liu

Beijing Normal University

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Dawei Yuan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jianqiang Zhu

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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