Title :
Inverse diode for combination of multiple modules and fusion driver-target standoff
Author :
VanDevender, J.P. ; Seidel, David B. ; Mikkelson, K.A. ; Thomas, R.D. ; Peyton, B.P. ; Harper-Slaboszewicz, V.J. ; McBride, R.D. ; Cuneo, M.E. ; Schneider, L.X.
Author_Institution :
VanDevender Enterprises, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
A newly invented, multi-megampere inverse diode converts the currents in many electron beams to current in a single Magnetically Insulated Transmission Line (MITL) for driving a common load. Electrons are injected through a transparent anode, cross a vacuum gap, and are absorbed in the cathode of the inverse diode. The cathode current returns to the anode through a load and generates electric and magnetic fields in the anode-cathode gap. Counter streaming electron flow is prevented by self-magnetic insulation in most of the inverse diode and by self-electrostatic insulation where the magnetic field is insufficient. Two-dimensional simulations with a 40 MA, 4 MeV, 40 ns electron beam at 3.5 kA/cm2 current density, 5 degree beam divergence, and up to 60 degree injection angle show 85% of the injected electron beam current is captured and fed into the MITL. Exploratory experiments with a 2.5 MA, 2.8 MeV, 40 ns electron beam at 2 kA/cm2 at injection normal to the anode gave 70+/-10% collection efficiency in an unoptimized inverse diode. The inverse diode appears to have the potential of coupling multiple pulsed power modules into a common load at rates of change of current ~1.6 × 1015 A/s required for a fusion energy device called the Plasma Power Station with a Quasi Spherical Direct Drive fusion target.
Keywords :
anodes; cathodes; diodes; electron beams; electrostatics; pulsed power supplies; current 40 MA; electric field; electron beam current; electron beams; electron volt energy 4 MeV; fusion driver-target standoff; fusion energy device; inverse diode; magnetic field; magnetically insulated transmission line; multiple module; plasma power station; quasi spherical direct drive fusion target; self electrostatic insulation; self magnetic insulation; vacuum gap; Monitoring; Steel;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference (PPC), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0629-5
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2011.6191633