DocumentCode
2283029
Title
Measurements of charged particle dynamics in high accelerating fields
Author
Bailey, J.E. ; Filuk, A.B. ; Carlson, A.L. ; Johnson, D.J. ; Lake, P. ; McGuire, E.J. ; Mehlhorn, Thomas A. ; Pointon, T.D. ; Renk, Timothy J. ; Stygar, W. ; Maron, Yitzhak
Author_Institution
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
5-8 June 1995
Firstpage
176
Lastpage
177
Abstract
Summary form only given. A high-voltage power pulse applied to a magnetically-insulated ion accelerating gap results in a complex evolution of the electron and ion distributions within the gap. Divergence-inducing electromagnetic instabilities and the ion current both depend on the charged-particle distributions. Thus, understanding and control of these distributions is extremely important for applications, such as inertial confinement fusion, that require high-brightness ion beams. This work describes time- and space-resolved spectroscopic measurements of the charged particle distributions in the acceleration gap of an applied-B ion diode. The Particle Beam Fusion Accelerator II supplies a 20 TW, 40 nsec power pulse to a 15 cm radius, cylinder-symmetry axis insulates the anode-cathode (AC) gap against electron losses. The Li/sup +/ ion beam is accelerated radially from a LiF source to /spl sim/10 MV across the /spl sim/2-cm-wide AC gap. We determine the charged-particle distributions using measurements to the electric field, obtained from Stark-shifted Li I 2s-2p emission that arises from Li neutrals injected into the AC gap when Li ions undergo charge exchange near the anode surface. Our diagnostic system is presently capable of measuring the field to within about /spl plusmn/4% with /spl sim/1 nsec time resolution and /spl sim/2 mm spatial resolution at 18 locations within the AC gap. The electric field and measured Li/sup +/ ion current density are used to determine the space- and time-resolved ion and electron densities in the AC gap.
Keywords
diodes; fusion reactors; particle accelerators; particle beam diagnostics; particle beam fusion accelerators; plasma inertial confinement; 10 MV; 20 TW; 3 T; Li/sup +/ ion beam; Li/sup +/ ion current density; LiF source; PBFA II; Particle Beam Fusion Accelerator II; Stark-shifted emission; anode-cathode gap; applied-B ion diode; charge exchange; charged particle dynamics; charged-particle distributions; diagnostic system; divergence-inducing electromagnetic instabilities; electric field; electron distributions; electron losses; high accelerating fields; high-brightness ion beams; high-voltage power pulse; inertial confinement fusion; ion current; ion distributions; magnetically-insulated ion accelerating gap; space-resolved spectroscopic measurements; time-resolved spectroscopic measurements; Acceleration; Current measurement; Electric fields; Electric variables measurement; Electromagnetic measurements; Electrons; Ion beams; Magnetic field measurement; Particle measurements; Spatial resolution;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Plasma Science, 1995. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1995 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Madison, WI, USA
ISSN
0730-9244
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2669-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLASMA.1995.531656
Filename
531656
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