Title :
Low mass wall-confined discharge for light ion beam transport
Author :
Hinshelwood, D.D. ; Goodrich, P.J. ; Neri, J.M. ; Oliphant, W.F. ; Stephanakis, S.J. ; Watrous, J.J. ; Young, Frederic
Abstract :
Summary form only given. A low-mass version of the wall-confined discharge transport channel employing 250-μm-wall. 2.5-cm-diameter spiral-wound Kapton tubes has been developed. These tubes weigh only 30 g/m and are free-standing. The return current is carried by copper tape: vapor-deposited aluminum could be used in an eventual reactor. Discharges up to 2.5 m in length have been created with the Kapton surviving intact. Electrical monitors have been used to study the breakdown process and the resulting radial current distribution in the channel as a function of length and fill pressure. A uniform current distribution is established fairly early in the discharge current cycle, and for pressures above 2 T this distribution persists until about peak current (800 ns), after which pinching takes place. Preliminary Gamble II experiments have shown efficient ion beam transport over 1 m
Keywords :
beam handling equipment; discharges (electric); 1 m; 2.5 cm; 2.5 m; 250 micron; 800 ns; Cu tape; Gamble II experiments; light ion beam transport; radial current distribution; spiral-wound Kapton tubes; uniform current distribution; vaour deposited Al; wall-confined discharge;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1990. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1990 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oakland, CA, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1990.110666