HEAVY ION FUSION SCIENCE VIRTUAL NATIONAL LABORATORY 3nd QUARTER 2009 MILESTONE REPORT: Upgrade plasma source configuration and carry out initial experiments. Characterize improvements in focal spot beam intensity | |
Lidia, S. ; Anders, A. ; Barnard, J.J. ; Bieniosek, F.M. ; Dorf, M. ; Faltens, A. ; Friedman, A. ; Gilson, E. ; Greenway, W. ; Grote, D. ; Jung, J.Y. ; Katayanagi, T. ; Logan, B.G. ; Lee, C.W. ; Leitner, M. ; Ni, P. ; Pekedis, A. ; Regis, M. J. ; Roy, P. K. ; Seidl, P. A. ; Waldron, W. | |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | |
关键词: Modifications; Compression; Testing; Solenoids; 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology; | |
DOI : 10.2172/981526 RP-ID : LBNL-3027E RP-ID : DE-AC02-05CH11231 RP-ID : 981526 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
Simulations suggest that the plasma density must exceed the beam density throughout the drift compression and focusing section in order to inhibit the space charge forces that would limit the spot size and beam intensity on the target. WDM experiments will therefore require plasma densities up to 10{sup 14}/cm{sup 3}, with the highest density in the last few centimeters before the target. This work was guided by the simulations performed for the FY09 Q1 milestone. This milestone has been met and we report results of modifications made to the NDCX beamline to improve the longitudinal and radial distribution of the neutralizing plasma in the region near the target plane. In Section 2, we review pertinent simulation results from the FY09 Q1 milestone. Section 3 describes the design, and beam measurements following installation, of a biased, self-supporting metal grid that produces neutralizing electrons from glancing interception of beam ions. Section 4 describes the design and initial testing of a compact Ferro-Electric Plasma Source (FEPS) that will remove the remaining 'exclusion zone' in the neutralizing plasma close to the target plane. Section 5 describes the modification of the beamline to decrease the gap between the FEPS section exit and the final focus solenoid (FFS). Section 6 presents a summary and conclusions.
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