DocumentCode :
2684553
Title :
Liquid-anode lithium ion-source experiments on PBFA II
Author :
Woodworth, J.R. ; Pregenzer ; Adams, R.G. ; Lockner, T.R. ; Gerber, R.A. ; Johnson, D.J. ; Jaramillo, W.H. ; Dillon, M.M. ; Coats, R.S. ; Halliburton, M. ; Primm, P. ; Torres, Gerardo ; Ziska, G. ; Atwood, Tom
fYear :
1990
fDate :
21-23 May 1990
Firstpage :
157
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Anodes are being developed to test the electrohydrodynamic (END) instability as a means of producing an intense lithium beam on the Particle Beam Fusion Accelerator II. In a strong electric field (~10 MV/cm) a molten lithium or lithium nitrate surface is predicted to become EHD unstable and deform into a dense array of cusps with submicron spacing. Ions field-evaporated from the cusp tips form the ion beam. A number of problems in fielding these liquid sources in PBFA II have been dealt with. The vertical liquid anode surface required has been formed by suspending the molten anode material in a porous metal frit. In order to attain the high electric fields required to turn on the END source, 5-T B-fields must be impressed in the A-K gap of the applied-B ion diode. Applying the 5-T B -fields on the diode has required peak currents in the diode B -field coils of 70-100 kA. Recent developments include a new diode design which has made it possible to achieve a uniform 5-T B-field on the anode surface, fast heating of the anode, which melts the lithium and allows it to wick up into the anode frit just before the accelerator shot, and development of reflectance-based monitors of molten anode surface quality
Keywords :
anodes; fusion reactor ignition; fusion reactor operation; fusion reactor theory and design; ion sources; liquid metals; lithium; 70 to 100 kA; A-K gap; Li; LiNO3; PBFA II; Particle Beam Fusion Accelerator II; accelerator shot; applied-B ion diode; beam production; cusp tips; deformation; dense array of cusps; diode B-field coils; electric fields; electrohydrodynamic instability; field evaporation; fielding; intense beam; liquid anode ion source; liquid sources; molten anode material; molten anode surface quality; peak currents; porous metal frit; reflectance-based monitors; submicron spacing; surface EHD instability; wick;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1990. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1990 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oakland, CA, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1990.110700
Filename :
5725972
Link To Document :
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