Present and future perspectives for high energy density physics with intense heavy ion and laser beams

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Hoffmann, DHH
Blazevic, A
Ni, P
Rosmej, O
Roth, M
Tahir, NA
Tauschwitz, A
Udrea, S
Varentsov, D
Weyrich, K
Maron, Y
机构
[1] GSI Darmstadt, D-64291 Darmstadt, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Darmstadt, Inst Kernphys, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany
[3] Weizmann Inst Sci, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
关键词
dense plasma; energy loss; inertial fusion;
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10.1017/S026303460505010X
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O59 [应用物理学];
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Intense heavy ion beams from the Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung (GSI, Darmstadt, Germany) accelerator facilities, together with two high energy laser systems: petawatt high energy laser for ion experiments (PHELIX) and nanosecond high energy laser for ion experiments (NHELIX) are a unique combination to facilitate pioneering beam-plasma interaction experiments, to generate and probe high-energy-density (HED) matter and to address basic physics issues associated with heavy ion driven inertial confinement fusion. In one class of experiments, the laser will be used to generate plasma and the ion beam will be used to study the energy loss of energetic ions in ionized matter, and to probe the physical state of the laser-generated plasma. In another class of experiments, the intense heavy ion beam will be employed to create a sample of HED matter and the laser beam, together with other diagnostic tools, will be used to explore the properties of these exotic states of matter. The existing heavy ion synchrotron facility, SIS18, deliver an intense uranium beam that deposit about 1 kJ/g specific energy in solid matter. Using this beam, experiments have recently been performed where solid lead foils had been heated and a brightness temperature on the order of 5000 K was measured, using a fast multi-channel pyrometer that has been developed jointly by GSI and IPCP Chernogolovka. It is expected that the future heavy ion facility, facility for antiprotons and ion research (FAIR) will provide compressed beam pulses with an intensity that exceeds the current beam intensities by three orders of magnitude. This will open up the possibility to explore the thermophysical and transport properties of HED matter in a regime that is very difficult to access using the traditional methods of shock compression. Beam plasma interaction experiments using dense plasmas with a F-parameter between 0.5 and 1.5 have also been carried out. This dense Ar-plasma was generated by explosively driven shockwaves and showed enhanced energy loss for Xe and Ar ions in the energy range between 5.9 to 11.4 MeV.
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