Title :
Transport experiments of a 2.2 GeV gold ion beam in a plasma channel at the GSI-UNILAC facility
Author :
Penache, D. ; Niemann, C. ; Tauschwitz, A. ; Presura, R. ; Knobloch, R. ; Neff, S. ; Geissel, M. ; Hoffmann, D.H.H. ; Penache, C. ; Roth, M. ; Wahl, H.
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ. Darmstadt, Germany
Abstract :
Charged particle beam transport in plasma channels is a well-established technique for electron and proton beams in the 1 MeV particle energy range. Experiments with heavy ion beams were started at the GSI-UNILAC accelerator facility to explore the applicability of this transport mode to heavy ion beam driven inertial confinement fusion. These experiments investigate the ion optics of a laser-initiated discharges. With the help of a TEA-CO/sub 2/ laser a discharge is initiated in low pressure (5 to 20 mbar) ammonia gas. A capacitor bank (1.33-8 /spl mu/F), charged up to 20 kV, is then triggered and a straight plasma channel is produced along the laser path. The current can be increase up to 45 kA. Fast shutter photography was used to study the stability of the channel. Magnetic field measurements were performed with dB/dt loops. The influence of the magnetic probe on the discharge was checked using an interferometer set-up. A 2.2 GeV gold ion beam was used to probe the ion optical properties of the channel.
Keywords :
beam handling equipment; gold; high-speed optical techniques; ion accelerators; ion beams; laser fusion; linear accelerators; particle beam fusion accelerators; photography; plasma diagnostics; plasma probes; 1 MeV; 1.33 to 8 muF; 2.2 GeV; 20 kV; 45 kA; 5 to 20 mbar; Au; Au ion beam; GSI-UNILAC facility; charged particle beam transport; fast shutter photography; heavy ion beam driven inertial confinement; laser-initiated discharges; magnetic field measurements; magnetic probe; plasma channel; transport experiments; Gas lasers; Gold; Ion beams; Laser fusion; Laser modes; Particle beam optics; Particle beams; Plasma accelerators; Plasma transport processes; Probes;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. PPPS-2001. Digest of Technical Papers
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7120-8
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.1001802