Title :
Beam emittance diagnostic for the DARHT second axis injector
Author :
Bartsch, R.R. ; Ekdahl, C. ; Eylon, S. ; Rose, E. ; Custer, D. ; Ridlon, R.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
Abstract :
Low beam emittance is key to achieving the required spot size at the output focus of the DARHT Second Axis. The nominal electron beam parameters at the output of the injector are 2 kA, 4.6 MeV, 2-microsecond pulse width and an rms radius less than 1 cm. Emittance is measured by bringing the beam to a focus in which the emittance is a dominant influence in determining the spot size. The spot size is measured from Cerenkov or optical transition radiation (OTR) generated from a target intercepted by the beam. The current density in the focused DARHT beam would melt this target in less than 1/2 microsec. To prevent this we have designed a DC magnetic transport system that defocuses the beam on the emittance target to prevent overheating, and uses a 125-ns half period pulsed solenoid to selectively focus the beam for short times during the beam pulse. During the development of the fast-focusing portion of this diagnostic it has been determined that the focusing pulse must rapidly sweep through the focus at the target to an over-focused condition to avoid target damage due to overheating. The fast focus produces /spl sim/1 kilogauss field over an effective length of /spl sim/50 cm to bring the beam to a focus on the target. The fast focus field is generated with a 12-turn coil located inside the beam-transport vacuum chamber with the entire fast coil structure within the bore of a D.C. magnet. The pulsed coil diameter of /spl sim/15 cm is dictated by the return current path at the nominal vacuum wall. Since the drive system is to use 40 kV to 50 kV technology and much of the inductance is in the drive and feed circuit, the coil design has three 120 degree segments. The coil, driver and feed system design, as well as beam envelope calculations and target heating calculations are presented below. Operation of the OTR imaging system will be discussed in separate publication.
Keywords :
fusion reactor targets; particle beam diagnostics; particle beam extraction; particle beam focusing; particle beam fusion accelerators; particle beam injection; plasma inertial confinement; 125 ns; 2 kA; 4.6 MeV; 40 to 50 kV; Cerenkov transition radiation; DARHT second axis injector; beam emittance diagnostic; beam envelope; beam pulse; feed system design; magnetic transport system; nominal electron beam parameters; optical transition radiation; target damage; target heating; Coils; Current density; Electron beams; Feeds; Focusing; Magnetic separation; Optical pulses; Size measurement; Space vector pulse width modulation; Stimulated emission;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. PPPS-2001. Digest of Technical Papers
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7120-8
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.1001894