Title :
Experiments on plasma focus and DT microballoon interactions
Author :
Freeman ; Rickel, Dwight G.
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. Experiments were carried out in which a small plasma focus was used to drive DT microballoons. The DT microballoons were 1 mm in diameter and contained 50 atm of DT gas in a 50% mixture. The plasma focus driver achieves a maximum current of ~1 MA from its 20-kV, 72-kJ capacitor bank. The plasma sheath was formed from deuterium, hydrogen, and helium. The microballoons were inserted into the focus region through an air lock in the device´s anode, to avoid any electrical gradient between the positive electrode and the target. Neutron yields of 109 to 1010 14.1-MeV neutrons have been measured from the combination of a deuterium plasma sheath and a DT target. However, it was not possible to detect a significant DT-neutron yield with hydrogen and helium plasma sheaths. Therefore, one is led to conclude that the 14.1 -MeV neutron yields that have been observed are due to a beam-target interaction between accelerated deuterons from the plasma sheath and the tritium gas in the microballoon
Keywords :
deuterium; fusion reactor ignition; plasma focus; tritium; 1 MA; 1 mm; 14.1 MeV; 20 kV; 50 atm; DT microballoon; T gas; accelerated deuterons; air lock; beam-target interaction; capacitor bank; electrical gradient; neutron yields; plasma focus; plasma sheath; positive electrode; target;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1990. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1990 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oakland, CA, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1990.110795