Title :
Plasma lens focusing and plasma channel transport for heavy ion fusion
Author :
Tauschwitz, A. ; Yu, Simon S. ; Bangerter, R.O. ; Barnard, J.J. ; Eylon, S. ; Fessenden, T.J. ; Kwan, Juliana ; Leemans, W. ; Peters, C. ; Reginato, L. ; Sharp, William M.
Author_Institution :
Universität Erlangen, Physikal. Inst., Erwin-Rommel-Str.1, 91058, Germany
Abstract :
The final focus lens in an ion beam driven inertial confinement fusion reactor is important since it sets limiting requirements for the quality of the driver beam. Improvements of the focusing capabilities can facilitate the construction of the driver significantly. A focusing system that is of interest both for heavy ion and for light ion drivers is an adiabatic, current carrying plasma lens. This lens is characterized by the fact, that it can slowly (adiabatically) reduce the envelope radius of a beam over several betatron oscillations by increasing the focusing magnetic field along a tapered high current discharge. A reduction of the beam diameter by a factor of 3 to 5 seems feasible with this focusing scheme. Such a lens can be used for an ignition test facility where it can be directly coupled to the fusion target. For use in a repetitively working reactor chamber the lens has to be located outside of the reactor and the tightly focused but strongly divergent beam must be confined in a high current transport channel from the end of the lens into the immediate vicinity of the target. Laser preionization of a background gas is an efficient means to direct and stabilize such a channel. Experiments have been started to test both, the principle of adiabatic focusing, and the stability of laser preionized high current discharge channels.
Conference_Titel :
High-Power Particle Beams, 1996 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Prague, Czech Republic
Print_ISBN :
978-80-902250-3-9