DocumentCode
2415318
Title
Initial results from the Wisconsin spherically convergent ion focus experiment
Author
Thorson, T.A. ; Durst, R.D. ; Fonck, R.J. ; Foucher, B.S. ; Wainwright, L.P.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Nucl. Eng. & Eng. Phys., Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
5-8 June 1995
Firstpage
257
Abstract
Summary form only given. The spherically convergent ion focus (SCIF) is an alternative plasma confinement scheme in which ions are electrostatically confined, accelerated, and concentrated at fusion-relevant energies. This concept has been recently promoted for various near-term applications including waste disposal, particle production, neutron radiography and tomography, plastic explosive detection, materials research, and medical isotope production. The Wisconsin SCIF experiments are designed to evaluate the practicality of the SCIF concept for given applications. In the experiment, a wire globe serves as a simple means of producing the trapping potential well, and the ion source consists of a cold, uniform plasma (n/sub i//spl sim/10/sup 14/ m/sup -1/) at the edge. Hydrogen ions formed from the background neutral gas (0.1-15 mtorr) are typically accelerated to energies of 5-20 kV, and measured cathode grid currents approach the space-charge limit for concentric spheres. Core size measurements utilize spectrally-filtered CCD camera images of the visible emission from the core region, and the minimal observed core radius of 0.6 cm (HWHM) is within a factor of 2-3 of the theoretical convergence ratio for the device. Neutral particle interactions and potential asymmetries imposed by the grid lead to non-ideal convergence, as evidenced by measured potential asymmetries and core size dependence on cathode grid spacing. Floating probes with 30 kV isolation have allowed unique measurements of the density, electric potential and temperature in the converged core.
Keywords
plasma confinement; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma focus; plasma probes; plasma temperature; temperature; 0.1 to 15 mtorr; 1 keV; 30 kV; 5 to 20 kV; 80 mA; Wisconsin spherically convergent ion focus experiment; cathode grid currents; cold uniform plasma; concentrated ions; density; electric potential; electrostatically confined ions; floating probes; fusion-relevant energies; ion acceleration; ion source; materials research; medical isotope production; neutral particle interactions; neutron radiography; neutron tomography; particle production; plasma confinement; plastic explosive detection; space-charge limit; spectrally-filtered CCD camera images; temperature; visible emission; waste disposal; wire globe; Acceleration; Cathodes; Convergence; Focusing; Neutrons; Particle production; Plasma confinement; Plasma measurements; Size measurement; Waste disposal;
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.1995.533471
Filename
533471
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