DocumentCode :
334834
Title :
High current magnetized plasma discharges and electron beams for capture and cooling of charged leptons and hadrons
Author :
Hershcovitch, Ady
Author_Institution :
Brookhaven Nat. Lab., Upton, NY, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
1997
fDate :
12-16 May 1997
Firstpage :
1792
Abstract :
Nowadays most magnetic lenses used to capture and to focus pions and muons utilize azimuthal magnetic fields generated by large axial currents, like horns or lithium rods (or even a Z-pinch at GSI). Capture and focusing angle is proportional to the product of the current and length of the lens. State-of-the-art for these lenses is no more than 750 kA and 70 cm. A meter long, multi-MA, magnetized axial discharges were generated in the early days of fusion. Lenses based of such devices can increase the capture angle of pions, e.g., by more than a factor of 2. Electron beam cooling is presently achieved in storage rings by having charged particles interact with a comoving electron beam. In these devices, typical parameters are electron beam currents of about 1 A, an interaction length of about 1 meter, and interaction time of about 30 msec. Multi-MA electron beams can be used for single-pass final stage cooling in a number of machines. Calculations for some applications, as well as other advantages indicate that these schemes deserve further more serious consideration
Keywords :
beam handling techniques; magnetic lenses; Z-pinch; azimuthal magnetic fields; charged hadrons; charged leptons; charged particles; electron beam cooling; high current magnetized plasma discharges; magnetized axial discharges; Cooling; Electron beams; Fusion power generation; Lenses; Lithium; Magnetic fields; Magnetic flux; Mesons; Particle beams; Plasmas;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1997. Proceedings of the 1997
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4376-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1997.751019
Filename :
751019
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