Title :
Transportation of a pulsed ion beam formed by a self-magnetically insulated diode
Author :
Isakova, Yulia I. ; Pushkarev, Alexander I. ; Khaylov, Iliya P.
Author_Institution :
Tomsk Polytech. Univ., Tomsk, Russia
Abstract :
Summary form only given. We present the results of a study on transportation of a gigawatt power pulsed ion beam formed by a self-magnetically insulated diode with an explosive-emission graphite cathode. Studies were performed using diodes of different design: a strip planar and focusing diode, and a spiral diode, all operated in double-pulse formation mode with the first negative pulse (300-500 ns, 100-150 kV), followed by the second positive pulse (150 ns, 250-300 kV). For increasing ion beam focusing efficiency and preventing the ion loss from the beam volume during propagation to the target, we used a metal shield installed on the grounded electrode. The shield was made from 1 mm stainless steel foil. We observed that the beam diameter at the focus decreases from 60 mm (without shield) to 40-42 mm (with a shield) which leads to an increase in the energy density by a factor of 1.5-2 being 4-5 J/cm2 at the focus. Use of the shield on the grounded electrode provides decrease in the half-angle beam divergence from 11° to 7.5-8°1. The effectiveness of the metal shield we attribute to both the elimination of magnetic filed in the beam transport region and realization of the transverse neutralization mechanism. Additional studies using a pin hole camera and heat sensitive paper for beam imprinting at the target showed that the divergence angle of the beam propagating inside the shield does not exceed 3°.
Keywords :
cathodes; graphite; ion beams; plasma diodes; stainless steel; beam divergence; beam imprinting; beam transport region; double-pulse formation mode; energy density; explosive-emission graphite cathode; gigawatt power pulsed ion beam; grounded electrode; heat sensitive paper; ion loss; metal shield installation; negative pulse; pin hole camera; positive pulse; pulsed ion beam transportation; self-magnetically insulated diode; spiral diode; stainless steel foil; strip planar diode; time 150 ns; time 300 ns to 500 ns; transverse neutralization mechanism; voltage 100 kV to 150 kV; voltage 250 kV to 300 kV; Focusing; Ion beams; Laser beams; Magnetic noise; Magnetic shielding; Metals; Transportation;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Sciences (ICOPS), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Antalya
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2015.7179870