Title of article
A near-term ion-beam experiment to demonstrate pulse shortening
Author/Authors
Shih، نويسنده , , K. and Woo، نويسنده , , K.M. and Yu، نويسنده , , S.S.، نويسنده ,
Pages
6
From page
11
To page
16
Abstract
Short beam pulse at a target is essential for High Energy Density Physics and Heavy Ion Fusion (HIF). A technique for ion-beam pulse shortening by the reduction of longitudinal emittance has recently been developed. An experimental demonstration of this technique would be important not only for the long-term design of HIF and HEDP targets, but would have immediate applications for near-term target experiments as well. To this end, using 3D PIC simulation code WARP, we have designed an experiment based on beam parameters of the existing NDCX-II machine at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The proposed experiment only requires non-invasive beam current measurements at two existing diagnostic stations and the implementation of two induction cells with special voltage waveforms, one for energy correction and a second one for final pulse compression. We show that the final pulse length in the NDCX-II experiment can be shortened by 46%.
Keywords
NDCX-II , Pulse length shortening , Longitudinal emittance , HIF , Drift compression
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2011861
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