Title :
Inertial electro-magnetostatic plasma neutron sources
Author :
Barnes, D.C. ; Nebel, R.A. ; Schauer, M.M. ; Pickrel, M.M.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
Abstract :
Summary for only given. Two types of systems are being studied experimentally as D-T plasma neutron sources. In both concepts, spherical convergence of either electrons or ions or both is used to produce a dense central focus within which D-T fusion reactions produce 14 MeV neutrons. One concept uses nonneutral plasma confinement principles in a Penning type trap. In this approach, combined electrostatic and magnetic fields provide a vacuum potential well within which electrons are confined and focused. A small (6 mm radius) spherical machine has demonstrated a focus of 30 /spl mu/m radius, with a central density of up to 35 times the Brillouin density limit of a static trap. The resulting electron plasma of up to several 10/sup 13/ cm/sup -3 /provides a multi-kV electrostatic well for confining thermonuclear ions as a neutron source. The second concept (inertial electrostatic confinement, or IEC) uses a high-transparency grid to form a global well for acceleration and confinement of ions. Such a system has demonstrated steady neutron output of 2/spl times/10/sup 10/ s/sup -1/. The present experiment will scale this to >10/sup 11/ s/sup -1/. Advanced designs based on each concept have been developed recently.
Keywords :
neutron sources; particle traps; plasma density; plasma inertial confinement; 14 MeV; Brillouin density; D-T; D-T fusion reactions; D-T plasma neutron sources; Penning type trap; dense central focus; electron plasma; electrostatic fields; high-transparency grid; inertial electro-magnetostatic plasma neutron sources; inertial electrostatic confinement; magnetic fields; multi-kV electrostatic well; nonneutral plasma confinement; spherical machine; static trap; thermonuclear ions; vacuum potential well; Convergence; Electron traps; Electrostatics; Inertial confinement; Magnetic fields; Neutrons; Plasma confinement; Plasma density; Plasma sources; Potential well;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1997. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1997 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3990-8
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1997.605172