Synchronous Excitation of Multiple Shock Waves for Fusion

In some embodiments, a method to excite a shock wave in a target assembly includes: splitting a pulsed laser beam into a plurality of pulsed laser beams; spatially shaping the plurality of pulsed laser beams into a plurality of concentric pulsed laser rings of different diameters; and adjusting temporal and/or spatial intervals between the concentric pulsed laser rings to substantially match propagation times of a ring-shaped laser-driven shock wave from one ring to the next in a shock propagation layer of the target assembly.

Researchers

Steven Kooi / Thomas Pezeril / Keith Nelson

Departments: Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies, Department of Chemistry
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials / Electronics & Photonics: Lasers / Energy & Distribution: Nuclear & Fusion
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials

  • synchronous excitation of multiple shock waves for fusion
    United States of America | Published application
  • synchronous excitation of multiple shock waves for fusion
    Patent Cooperation Treaty | Published application

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