Title :
Plasma lens for transformation the ITEP heavy ion accelerator with TDI-pseudosparks
Author :
Drozdovskiy, A.A. ; Golubev, A.A. ; Novozhilov, Yu B. ; Sasorov, P.V. ; Savin, S.M. ; Yanenko, V.V. ; Bochkov, V.D.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Theor. & Exp. Phys., Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
Transportation and focusing of intense heavy-ion beams is an important issue for heavy ion beam-driven inertial confinement fusion and physics of high energy densities. Application of plasma lens offers certain advantages over traditional systems based on quadruple lenses. A description of the plasma lens with high-power high-current (up to 400 kA) TDI-pseudosparks as switching elements and experimental results of preliminary studies of plasma lens designed for heavy ion accelerator-accumulated facility TWAC-ITEP are reported. It is shown that a focusing capability of plasma lens depends on a stage of plasma discharge development. In a particular stage it is possible to employ sharp focusing and compress the beam into a very small spot. In other stages when the magnet field is non-linear it is possible to shape various beam configurations, in particular, tube structures. In the report the results of investigations implemented with beams of C+6 and F+6 ions with energy of 200 MeV/a.e.m. are reported. The obtained results are analyzed.
Keywords :
carbon; fluorine; particle beam dynamics; particle beam focusing; plasma accelerators; plasma inertial confinement; plasma transport processes; positive ions; sparks; C+6; F+6; ITEP heavy ion accelerator; TWAC-ITEP; heavy ion accelerator-accumulated facility; heavy ion beam-driven inertial confinement fusion; high energy densities; high-power high-current TDI-pseudosparks; intense heavy-ion beam focusing; intense heavy-ion beam transportation; plasma discharge; plasma lens; quadruple lens; tube structures; Discharges; Focusing; Ion beams; Lenses; Plasmas; Radiation effects; accelerator; focusing; fusion; heavy-ion beams; plasma lens; pseudosparks; transportation;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering (SOFE), 2011 IEEE/NPSS 24th Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0669-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1078-8891
DOI :
10.1109/SOFE.2011.6052223