Fast Fission Assisted Ignition of Thermonuclear Microexplosions

Fast Fission Assisted Ignition of Thermonuclear Microexplosions

Fast Fission Assisted Ignition of Thermonuclear Microexplosions Friedwardt Winterberg University of Nevada, Reno, USA Reprint requests to Prof. F. W.; E-mail: [email protected] Z. Naturforsch. 61a, 559 – 563 (2006); received June 27, 2006 It is shown that the requirements for fast ignition of thermonuclear microexplosions can be sub- stantially relaxed if the deuterium-tritium (DT) hot spot is placed inside a shell of U-238 (Th-232). An intense laser – or particle beam-projected into the shell leads to a large temperature gradient between the hot DT and the cold U-238 (Th-232), driving thermomagnetic currents by the Nernst effect, with magnetic fields large enough to entrap within the hot spot the α-particles of the DT fusion reaction. The fast fission reactions in the U-238 (Th-232) shell implode about 1/2 of the shell onto the DT, increasing its density and reaction rate. With the magnetic field generated by the Nernst effect, there is no need to connect the target to a large current carrying transmission line, as it is required for mag- netized target fusion, solving the so-called “stand off” problem for thermonuclear microexplosions. – PACS number: 28.52.-s. Key words: Fast Ignition; Inertial Confinement Fusion. 1. Introduction this concept to work a petawatt laser with a total en- ergy output of more than 100 kJ is needed. Taking into One of the more promising inertial confinement consideration the low efficiency of petawatt lasers, this thermonuclear fusion (ICF) concepts, going by the appears to be a very expensive proposition, and it again name of the fast ignitor [1], proposes isentropic com- raises the question of whether there might be a much pression to high densities of a solid deuterium-tritium less expensive way to achieve the goal of controlled (DT) target, followed by hot spot ignition with an ul- nuclear fusion by inertial confinement. I claim it ex- trashort petawatt laser. Estimates indicated a drastic re- ists in the coupling of the DT fusion fuel with a com- duction of the total energy needed for compression and paratively small amount of natural uranium (U-238) or ignition to perhaps as little as ∼ 100 kJ. The compres- thorium (Th-232). sion could be done as in other ICF concepts by laser or Large thermonuclear explosive devices are ignited particle beams [2 – 5] or even by soft X-rays from elec- by the explosive energy from a critical mass of U-235 tric pulse powered imploded arrays of thin wires [6]. (Pu-239). Not making extravagant such a device, the For the fast ignitor, two petawatt lasers were originally thermonuclear fusion energy released must be at least proposed. The first one was to bore a hole into the cen- as large as the energy released by fission. But because ter of the compressed DT, with the second one deliver- such a device depends on a critical mass of several ing the energy needed for ignition to the center of the kilograms at least, this kind of “fast ignition” cannot DT through the hole opened by the first laser. Later, an be scaled down for the ignition of thermonuclear mi- important modification of the original fast ignitor con- croexplosions. However, for small thermonuclear as- cept was to replace the first laser needed to bore the semblies a different way to release the energy from a hole by a hollow gold cone stuck in the DT with the fission reaction, in conjunction with a DT (DD) fusion tip of the cone in the center of the DT [7]. Theoreti- reaction, can be used profitably, greatly relaxing the re- cal and experimental studies showed that the inertia of quirements for fast ignition. For this process even natu- the gold cone appears to be sufficient to keep the cone ral uranium (U-238) and thorium (Th-232) can be used, open long enough for the laser-ignition pulse to reach and, as for large thermonuclear explosive devices, the the center of the DT [8]. relative amount of the fission product fall-out can be Apart from the complexity of the fast ignitor ap- kept quite small. The importance of this possibility proach towards ICF, aggravated by the smallness of the is, that it greatly increases the chance for controlled DT target assembly, the consensus has emerged that for nuclear fusion to succeed, justifying the price which 0932–0784 / 06 / 1000–0559 $ 06.00 c 2006 Verlag der Zeitschrift f¨ur Naturforschung, T¨ubingen · http://znaturforsch.com 560 F. Winterberg · Ignition of Thermonuclear Microexplosions Fig. 1. Bombardment, by a laser or particle beam LB, of a spherical solid DT target surrounded by a natural uranium (thorium) shell, with propagating burn into a DT cylinder inside a liner L. has to be paid in the release of a comparatively small into a DT cylinder. There too, a metallic cylindrical amount of fission products. shell surrounding the DT cylinder can set up a large magnetic field by the Nernst effect, making possi- 2. Fast Fission Assisted Hot Spot Fast Ignition ble a magnetic field assisted thermonuclear detonation Assembly wave propagating down the cylinder. In addition, soft X-rays, released from both the hot spot and the rear As explained in Fig. 1, a sphere containing DT, sur- of the detonation wave, can be utilized to compress the rounded by a shell of metallic U-238 (Th-232), is po- un-burnt DT ahead of the wave. Because the amount of sitioned at one end of a cylindrical thermonuclear mi- U-238 (Th-232) needed to create the hot spot is small croexplosion assembly. The DT inside the shell can be in comparison to the total amount of DT, the amount heated through an opening to thermonuclear temper- of the undesirable fission products is relatively small. atures by a laser or particle beam. A large tempera- ture gradient between the hot DT plasma and the cold 3. The Thermomagnetic Nernst Effect U-238 (Th-232) shell surrounding the DT plasma gen- erates near the DT-U-238 interface currents by the ther- A temperature gradient in a magnetized fully ion- momagnetic Nernst effect with magnetic fields large ized plasma leads to thermomagnetic currents (Nernst enough to entrap the α-particles from the DT fusion re- effect), with the current density for a hydrogen plasma action in the DT plasma. In passing through the U-238 given by [9] (Th-232) shell, some of the 14 MeV DT fusion reac- 3nkc j = H × T, (1) tion neutrons perform fast fission reactions in the shell, N 2H2 heating it to high temperatures. If the thickness of the valid for ωτ 1, where ω is the electron cyclotron shell is properly chosen, the shell will implode onto the frequency and τ the electron-ion collision time. In (1) DT increasing the density and reaction rate of the DT n is the number density of electrons and protons, H the plasma inside the shell, further accelerating the implo- magnetic field strength, T the temperature gradient; sion of the shell and with it the DT thermonuclear re- k and c are the Boltzmann constant and the velocity action rate, in an “autocatalytic” fusion-fission-fusion of light. The current density (1) has a magnetic body reaction. force density acting on the plasma equal to To set up the magnetic field by the currents of the thermomagnetic Nernst effect, a seed field is needed, 1 3 nk f = jN × H = (H × T ) × H. (2) which is amplified by the Nernst effect. The seed field c 2 H2 can be provided by placing the entire assembly in the If T ⊥ H, this becomes center of a large magnetic solenoid, with the axis of the 3 microexplosion assembly in the same direction as the f = nkT. (3) 2 direction of the magnetic field. Inserting (3) into the magnetohydrostatic equation From the fission assisted fusion hot spot thus pro- duced, a thermonuclear detonation wave is launched p = f (4) F. Winterberg · Ignition of Thermonuclear Microexplosions 561 and setting p = 2nkT, valid for a hydrogen plasma, one with a = 2.7 · 105 Gcm is the Larmor radius of the α- 8 −3 obtains from (4) particles. For H = 2 · 10 G, one has rL ∼ 3 · 10 cm, smaller than r0 by more than two orders of magnitude. n T + 4T n = 0 (5) Finally, the electron Larmor frequency at H = 2·10 8 G is ω =∼ 3.5 · 1015 s−1, and τ ≈ 6.7 · 10−14 s, hence or ωτ ≈ 230 1. The return current is going in the opposite direc- Tn4 = const. (6) tion along the cold surface of the U-238 shell, where ωτ The Nernst current density is here directed azimutally 1, with no thermomagnetic EMF in the opposite and is direction. Accordingly, the magnetic lines of force are closed, forming a torus wound around the z-axis. 3nkc dT jN = . (7) 2H dr 4. Autocatalytic Fusion-Fission-Fusion Reaction Inserting jN into Maxwell’s equation The concept of the “autocatalytic” fusion-fission- 4π fusion reaction previously proposed [10] is here pre- j = ×H, (8) c N sented in a simplified way [11, 12]. The DT thermonu- clear reaction rate inside the U-238 shell is determined one obtains with H directed along the z-axis by the equation dT dH 6πnk = −H . (9) ∂n n2 dr dr = σv , (12) ∂t 4 With Tn4 = T n 4, where T and n are the temperature 0 0 0 0 where σv is the DT nuclear fusion reaction cross sec- and number density at r = 0, (9) becomes tion σ multiplied with the particle velocity v and av- / − / eraged over a Maxwellian.

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