Abstract

The Technological University of Nagaoka and the Institute of Plasma Physics at Nagoya University report on experimental and theoretical studies in inertial confinement fusion by using an intense pulsed light-ion beam (LIB). The main efforts are made in the production, focusing, and transport of the LIB and the development of several diagnostic techniques, while fewer efforts are made to study a LIB-target interaction. New approaches are also tried for research and development of a medium-mass ion beam and a direct power input into pellets. A table summarized the activities and specifications of the pulse-power machines installed in universities in this particular field and a brief review is given.

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