Speaker
Istvan Papp
Description
Recently laser induced fusion a spin-off from heavy ion collisions was proposed, where implanted nanoantennas regulated and amplified the light absorption in the fusion target [L.P. Csernai et al., Physics and Wave Phenomena 28 (3), 187-199 (2020)]. The theoretical part in this kind of experiments is powered by plasma simulations, here, we will present the behaviour of nanoantennas built in a particle-in-cell environment. Using a simple kinetic model we will study the nanoantenna's lifetime and absorption properties both in vacuum and different mediums as well.
Details
Istvan Papp, PhD., Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungary
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Author
Istvan Papp