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Ion Species Stratification Within Strong Shocks in Two-Ion Plasmas

Plasma Physics 2018-04-04 v1

Abstract

Strong collisional shocks in multi-ion plasmas are featured in many environments, with Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) experiments being one prominent example. Recent work [Keenan et al.{\it et \ al.}, PRE 96{\bf 96}, 053203 (2017)] answered in detail a number of outstanding questions concerning the kinetic structure of steady-state, planar plasma shocks, e.g., the shock width scaling by Mach number, MM. However, it did not discuss shock-driven ion-species stratification (e.g., relative concentration modification, and temperature separation). These are important effects, since many recent ICF experiments have evaded explanation by standard, single-fluid, radiation-hydrodynamic (rad-hydro) numerical simulations, and shock-driven fuel stratification likely contributes to this discrepancy. Employing the state-of-the-art Vlasov-Fokker-Planck code, iFP, along with multi-ion hydro simulations and semi-analytics, we quantify the ion stratification by planar shocks with arbitrary Mach number and relative species concentration for two-ion plasmas in terms of ion mass and charge ratios. In particular, for strong shocks, we find that the structure of the ion temperature separation has a nearly universal character across ion mass and charge ratios. Additionally, we find that the shock fronts are enriched with the lighter ion species, and the enrichment scales as M4M^4 for M1M \gg 1.

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@article{arxiv.1712.08663,
  title  = {Ion Species Stratification Within Strong Shocks in Two-Ion Plasmas},
  author = {Brett D. Keenan and Andrei N. Simakov and William T. Taitano and Luis Chacon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.08663},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

12 pages, 19 figures; submitted to Physics of Plasmas