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Inertial Fusion Sciences and Applications 2005
J.-C. Gauthier, et al.
J. Phys. IV France 133 (2006) 17-25
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:2006133004
Review of Japanese fusion program and role of inertial fusion
O. MotojimaNational Institute for Fusion Science, Oroshi-cho, Toki, Gifu 509-5292, Japan
Abstract
The high compression of 600 times liquid density and the recent fast heating of a compressed core to 1-keV temperature have provided
proof-of-principle of the fast ignition concept, and these results have
significantly contributed to approve first phase of the Fast Ignition
Realization EXperiment (FIREX) project. The goal of FIREX-I is to
demonstrate fast heating of a fusion fuel up to the ignition temperature of
5-10 keV. Although the fuel size of FIREX-I is too small to ignite,
sufficient heating will provide the scientific viability of
ignition-and-burn by increasing the laser energy thereby the fuel size.
Based on the result of FIREX-I, the decision of the start of FIREX-II to
achieve ignition-and-burn can be made. The FIREX program is under the
collaboration of the Institute of Laser Engineering and the National
Institute for Fusion Science.
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