Abstract

A dynamic smoothing method was proposed based on a phase control to stabilize plasma instabilities and smooth plasma non-uniformities. In this paper, the dynamic smoothing method is applied to a spherical fuel target implosion in heavy ion inertial fusion (HIF). We found that the wobbling motion of each heavy ion beam (HIB) axis induces a phase-controlled HIBs energy deposition, and consequently the phase-controlled implosion acceleration is realized, so that the HIBs illumination non-uniformity is successfully smoothed. HIB accelerators provide a well-established capability to oscillate the HIBs axes with a high frequency. In inertial confinement fusion, a fuel implosion uniformity is essentially important to compress the DT fuel and release the fusion energy, and the non-uniformity of the implosion acceleration should be less than a few %. The results in this paper also demonstrate that the wobbling HIBs would provide an improvement in the fusion energy output gain.

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