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Kazuo A. Tanaka, K. Mima, T. Yamanaka, R. Kodama, Y. Kitagawa, N. Izumi
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 34 | Number 3 | November 1998 | Pages 336-341
Inertial Fusion Energy | doi.org/10.13182/FST98-A11963637
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The concept of “Fast ignitor” has been proposed several years ago in inertial confinement fusion1. This new approach may require compressed core structure and density already demonstrated and may lead to a very high gain of the thermonuclear fusion. After brief introduction of the fast ignition, we report the current status of the fast ignitor research at the Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University, Japan.