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Physics of Atomic Nuclei | 2009

Excitation of promising nuclear fusion reactions in picosecond laser plasmas

V. S. Belyaev; V. I. Vinogradov; A. P. Matafonov; S. M. Rybakov; V. P. Krainov; V. S. Lisitsa; V. P. Andrianov; G. N. Ignatiev; V. S. Bushuev; A. I. Gromov; A. S. Rusetsky; V. A. Dravin

The results of experiments devoted to studying the excitation of the promising nuclear fusion reactions 6Li(d, α)4He, 3He(d, p)4He, 11B(p, 3α), and 7Li(p, α)4He, along with the standard reaction D(d, n)3He, in picosecond laser plasmas are presented. For the first time, it was shown that these reactions may proceed at a moderate laser-radiation intensity of 2 × 1018 W/cm2, the respective yield being 2 × 103 to 105 per laser pulse. A brief survey of the main processes responsible for the generation of fast electrons and fast ions (protons) at the front surface of the target and for the excitation of nuclear fusion reactions is given. The calculated and experimental results on the yield from nuclear fusion reactions in picosecond laser plasmas are compared. The possibilities for optimizing the yield from the promising fusion reactions excited in femto- and picosecond laser plasmas are discussed.


Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer | 2003

Rydberg transitions in the spectra of near-neon-like Cu and Zn ions in different laser-produced plasmas: observations and modeling

K. B. Fournier; A. Ya. Faenov; T. A. Pikuz; I. Yu. Skobelev; F. Flora; S. Bollanti; P. Di Lazzaro; Daniele Murra; A. Reale; L. Reale; G. Tomassetti; A. Ritucci; Ida Bellucci; Sergio Martellucci; G. Petrocelli; V. S. Belyaev; V. I. Vinogradov; A Kyrilov; A. P. Matafonov

Abstract We present observations of high-n transitions in the spectra of neon-like Cu19+ and Zn20+ ions observed in a variety of laser-produced plasmas (LPPs). The spectra are recorded with spectral resolution λ/Δλ=3000–8000 from three different laser sources: a 15 ns -pulse length Nd:glass, a ps-pulse length Nd:glass, a 12 ns -pulse length XeCl laser. These spectral observations are used to classify the transitions in the 2p–nd and 2s–np Rydberg series of the Ne-like copper and zinc ions, and to derive their first and second ionization energies. The plasma X-ray emission is simulated with a steady-state collisional-radiative model that includes the effect of self-absorption on line intensities, and the effect of hot-electron populations on the ionization balance. These spectra, along with those in our other recent work, provide a comprehensive set of data that can be used to test the accuracy of atomic-structure calculations, and to demonstrate the importance of opacity and hot electron effects on high-n transitions.


Journal of Physics B | 2003

Identification and precise measurements of the wavelengths of high-n transitions in N-, O-, and F-like Zn ions

K. B. Fournier; A. Ya. Faenov; T. A. Pikuz; A. I. Magunov; I. Yu. Skobelev; V. S. Belyaev; V. I. Vinogradov; A Kyrilov; A. P. Matafonov; F. Flora; S. Bollanti; P. Di Lazzaro; Daniele Murra; A. Reale; L. Reale; G. Tomassetti; A. Ritucci; M. Francucci; Sergio Martellucci; G. Petrocelli

We have observed spectra of highly charged zinc ions from a variety of laser-produced plasmas. High-precision measurements of transition wavelengths have been made in the range 6.7–8.6 A, with accuracies of ≈1 mA. Line identifications for high-n transitions (n ≤ 7) in the N-, O-, and F-like spectra of Zn XXIV, XXIII, XXII, respectively, are made by comparison with steady-state collisional–radiative models.


Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics | 2004

Neutron production in a picosecond laser plasma at a radiation intensity of 3×1017W/cm2

V. S. Belyaev; V. I. Vinogradov; A. S. Kurilov; A. P. Matafonov; V. P. Andrianov; G. N. Ignat’ev; A. Ya. Faenov; T. A. Pikuz; I. Yu. Skobelev; A. I. Magunov; S. A. PikuzJr.; B. Yu. Sharkov

Neutron production as a result of the reaction 2H(d, n)3He in a picosecond laser plasma is reported. A considerable neutron yield of 5×104 per pulse is obtained for the first time in a picosecond laser plasma on the surface of a solid deuterated target at laser radiation intensity of 3×1017 W/cm2.


Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics | 2003

On the role of prepulses during solid target heating by picosecond laser pulses

V. S. Belyaev; V. I. Vinogradov; A. S. Kurilov; A. I. Magunov; A. P. Matafonov; T. A. Pikuz; I. Yu. Skobelev; A. Ya. Faenov

X-ray emission spectra of the plasma created at the surface of magnesium, aluminum, copper, and zinc targets heated by 1-ps laser pulses with a peak power density of up to 1016 W/cm2 were measured. The effect of a picosecond prepulse on the spectra was studied for various power densities and intensity contrasts of the main laser pulse. It is established that the emission spectra of laser plasmas are weakly affected by a change from 105 to 107 in the main pulse contrast relative to the first prepulse. Variations in the parameters of emission from aluminum and magnesium plasmas were calculated using relative intensities and widths of the resonance lines of H-and He-like ions and their two-electron satellite peaks.


Physics of Atomic Nuclei | 2006

Neutron production in picosecond laser-generated plasma on a be target

V. S. Belyaev; V. I. Vinogradov; A. P. Matafonov; V. P. Krainov; V. S. Lisitsa; A. Ya. Faenov; V. P. Andrianov; G. N. Ignatiev; Yu. I. Kozhunov; O. B. Kozlov

Experimental data on neutron production in a plasma generated on a Be target by a picosecond laser of intensity 2 × 1018 W/cm2 are presented. In contrast to previous measurements, a Ta converter is not used in this study to generate γ rays. The neutron yield is equal to 2 × 103 over a solid angle of 4π steradians per laser pulse. A simultaneous measurement of the maximum energy of hard x rays gave Eγmax ∼ 6 MeV, the number of these photons being 5 × 108 over an angle of 4π steradians per laser pulse. The energy distributions of fast electrons and photons are estimated theoretically.


Jetp Letters | 2005

Effective temperature and the directional motion of fast ions in a picosecond laser plasma

V. S. Belyaev; V. I. Vinogradov; A. P. Matafonov; V. P. Krainov; V. S. Lisitsa; A. Ya. Faenov; T. A. Pikuz; I. Yu. Skobelev; A. I. Magunov; S. A. PikuzJr.; V. P. Andrianov; G. N. Ignat’ev; Yu. I. Kozhunov; O. B. Kozlov; A. M. Chekmarev

Experimental data are reported on the generation of fast ions in a picosecond laser plasma at a laser-radiation intensity of 2 × 1018 W/cm2. The results are obtained by measuring the Doppler spectra of hydrogen-like fluorine ions. An important feature of the energy distribution of fast ions is a slow decrease up to an energy of 1.4 MeV. In addition, the directional motion of fast ions deep into a target is found due to the redshift of the Doppler profile of the Lyα line. The parameters of the energy distribution of the ions are theoretically estimated.


Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics | 2004

Plasma satellites of X-ray lines of ions in a picosecond laser plasma

V. S. Belyaev; V. I. Vinogradov; A. S. Kurilov; A. P. Matafonov; V. S. Lisitsa; V. P. Gavrilenko; A. Ya. Faenov; T. A. Pikuz; I. Yu. Skobelev; A. I. Magunov; S. A. Pikuz

We present the results of our measurements of the spectra for multicharged ions in a plasma produced by moderately intense (about 1017Wcm−2) picosecond laser pulses. They suggest the existence of intense plasma oscillations with a frequency appreciably lower than the frequency of the laser radiation. The observed spectrum for the plasma satellites of the Lyman Lyα doublet of the hydrogenic F IX ion in a dense plasma was modeled theoretically. The resulting doublet profile was shown to have a complex structure that depends non-trivially both on the plasma density and on the frequency and amplitude of the plasma oscillations. The positions of the satellites and their separations allowed them to be associated with intense electrostatic oscillations with an amplitude of (4–6)×108Vcm−1 and a frequency near (0.7–1)×1015s−1. Assuming the oscillation frequency to be determined by the strength of the magnetic field B generated in the plasma, we obtained an estimate of B that is in reasonable agreement with other measurements and estimates of this quantity. Our theoretical analysis allowed explanation of the emission spectra observed when flat fluoroplastic targets were heated by intense picosecond laser pulses.


Jetp Letters | 2003

X-ray-line plasma satellites of ions in solid target plasmas produced by picosecond laser pulse

V. S. Belyaev; V. I. Vinogradov; A. S. Kurilov; A. P. Matafonov; V. S. Lisitsa; V. P. Gavrilenko; A. Ya. Faenov; T. A. Pikuz; I. Yu. Skobelev; A. I. Magunov; S. A. PikuzJr.

The X-ray lines of ions in a solid target interacting with picosecond laser pulses of moderate intensity (2×1017 W/cm2) were measured on the “Neodim” laser facility. X-ray Lyα emission spectra of hydrogen-like fluorine ions were observed. Satellite lines were also observed, evidencing the presence of intense plasma oscillations. The positions and separation between the satellites allow their assignment to the intense electrostatic oscillations with an amplitude larger than 108 V/cm and a frequency of about 7× 1014 s−1 that is noticeably lower than the laser frequency ωlas∼1.8×1015 s−1. It is suggested that these oscillations may be due to strong plasma turbulence caused by the development of plasma oscillations of the Bernstein-mode type under the action of a strong magnetic field generated in plasma. The experimental results are compared with the calculated spectra of multicharged ions.


ZABABAKHIN SCIENTIFIC TALKS - 2005: International Conference on High Energy Density Physics | 2006

High‐Intensity Laser Pulse Interaction With Solids of Variable Density

V. S. Belyaev; A. P. Matafonov; V. I. Vinogradov; Sergey G. Garanin; N.G. Borisenko; A. M. Chekmarev; N. N. Demchenko; A. I. Gromov; S. Yu. Gus’kov; A.M. Khalenkov; Yu. A. Merkul’ev; V. B. Rozanov; V. P. Andrianov; G. N. Ignat’ev; Yu. E. Markushkin; V. G. Pimenov

Experimental studies are presented on composition, density and structure influence onto the neutron yield resulting from deuterium‐containing target interaction with laser light of 1018 W/cm2. Experimental data is compared with theoretical and simulation results.

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A. Ya. Faenov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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I. Yu. Skobelev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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T. A. Pikuz

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. I. Magunov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. P. Gavrilenko

Russian Academy of Sciences

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