Title :
Angular distribution measurements of energy spectra of protons emitted from hydrogen plasma focus
Author :
Ito, H. ; Kishimoto, R. ; Ohashi, H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Syst. Eng., Univ. of Toyama, Toyama, Japan
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The plasma focus is thought to be one of the most efficient pulsed neutron, X-ray and charged-particle beam sources. It is interesting phenomenon that high energy ions with an energy of more than one hundred times as large as the bank voltage are produced in plasma focus devices. The mechanism of the production of these ions, however, is not fully understood in spite of investigations from various points of view. Hence, the determination of ion beam characteristics is very important not only in understanding the mechanism of the production of high energy ions or neutrons, but also for their application. The characteristics of the ion beams produced in a Mather type plasma focus device were studied. The chamber was filled with hydrogen gas to 250~350 Pa. The capacitor bank of 41.6 μF was charged to 30 kV to get a peak current of 550 kA. The distribution of ion current density was measured by a biased ion corrector. To evaluate the dependence of the angular distribution of ion energy spectrum on hydrogen gas pressure, the incident angle resolved energy spectrometer was used. The ion current density of 8 kA/cm2 with pulse duration of 60 ns was obtained at 110 mm downstream from the top of the anode on the axis. Experimental results for the energy spectrum showed that the proton beam energy was distributed from 0.1 MeV to 2 MeV and that ions with energies lower than 300 keV were distributed widely over emission angles ranging from -80° to 90°, with higher-energy ions (> 1 MeV) being confined to emission angles of -20°~30°. In addition, the ion energy and the track density were found to decrease rapidly with increasing emission angle.
Keywords :
current density; hydrogen; ion beams; ion sources; neutron sources; particle beam diagnostics; plasma diagnostics; plasma focus; plasma sources; proton beams; proton sources; H2; Mather-type plasma focus device; X-ray sources; angular distribution measurements; anode; capacitance 41.6 muF; capacitor bank; charged-particle beam sources; current 550 kA; emission angles; high-energy ion production; high-energy neutron production; hydrogen gas pressure; hydrogen plasma focus; incident resolved energy spectrometer; ion beam characteristics; ion corrector; ion current density distribution; ion energy spectrum; pressure 250 Pa to 350 Pa; proton beam energy; proton energy spectra; pulsed neutron sources; time 60 ns; track density; voltage 30 kV; Current density; Hydrogen; Ion beams; Ions; Neutrons; Plasmas;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Sciences (ICOPS) held with 2014 IEEE International Conference on High-Power Particle Beams (BEAMS), 2014 IEEE 41st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2711-1
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2014.7012266