Title :
Transport of long-pulse, high-current electron beams in preformed monoatomic plasma channels in the ion focus regime
Author :
Miller, Joel D. ; Gilgenbach, Ronald M.
Author_Institution :
US Naval Surface Warfare Center, Silver Spring, MD, USA
fDate :
6/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Experiments have been performed demonstrating the efficient transport of long-pulse, high-current electron beams in well-diagnosed, preformed plasma channels. Channels were created by the low-energy electron-beam ionization of low-pressure monatomic gases. These transport efficiencies are comparable to the optimum values obtained for similar pulse lengths in previous long pulse, electron-beam transport experiments in laser-preionized diethylaniline gas. Experimental results show the development of both transverse current centroid oscillations characteristic of the ion hose instability and the microwave emission indicative of relativistic electron beam-plasma electron two-stream instability. Significant microwave emission indicating rapid growth of the two-stream instability has been observed in the S-band when the space-charge neutralization fraction fe exceeds unity
Keywords :
electron beams; plasma focus; plasma instability; plasma oscillations; plasma transport processes; space charge; S-band; electron two-stream instability; electron-beam ionization; high-current electron beams; ion focus; ion hose instability; laser-preionized diethylaniline gas; low-pressure monatomic gases; microwave emission; organic compounds; preformed monoatomic plasma channels; relativistic electron beam-plasma; space-charge neutralization; transport efficiencies; transverse current centroid oscillations; Electron beams; Electron emission; Gas lasers; Gases; Hoses; Ionization; Masers; Optical pulses; Plasma properties; Plasma transport processes;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on