Deuteron-deuteron fusion in laser-driven counter-streaming collisionless plasmas

2017 
Nuclear fusion reactions are the most important processes in nature to power stars and produce new elements, and lie at the center of the understanding of nucleosynthesis in the universe. It is critically important to study the reactions in full plasma environments that are close to true astrophysical conditions. By using laser-driven counter-streaming collisionless plasmas, the fusion d + d -> He-3 + n is studied in a Gamow-like window around 27 keV. The results give hints that astrophysical nuclear reaction yields can be modulated significantly by the self-generated electromagnetic fields and the collective motion of the plasma. This plasma-version minicollider may provide a novel tool for studies of astrophysics-interested nuclear reactions, as well as a useful tool to constrain the models of plasma colliding dynamic.
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