• DocumentCode
    3209331
  • Title

    Accelerator and Ion Beam Tradeoffs for Studies of Warm Dense Matter

  • Author

    Barnard, J.J. ; Briggs, R.J. ; Callahan, D.A. ; Davidson, R.C. ; Friedman, A. ; Grisham, L. ; Lee, E.P. ; Lee, R.W. ; Logan, B.G. ; Olson, C.L. ; Rose, D.V. ; Santhanam, P. ; Sessler, A.M. ; Staples, J.W. ; Tabak, M. ; Welch, D.R. ; Wurtele, J.S. ; Yu, S.

  • Author_Institution
    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    16-20 May 2005
  • Firstpage
    2568
  • Lastpage
    2570
  • Abstract
    One approach for heating a target to "Warm Dense Matter" conditions (similar, for example, to the interiors of giant planets or certain stages in inertial confinement fusion targets), is to use intense ion beams as the heating source (see refs.[6] and [7] and references therein for motivation and accelerator concepts). By consideration of ion beam phase-space constraints, both at the injector, and at the final focus, and consideration of simple equations of state and relations for ion stopping, approximate conditions at the target foil may be calculated. Thus, target temperature and pressure may be calculated as a function of ion mass, ion energy, pulse duration, velocity tilt, and other accelerator parameters. We connect some of these basic parameters to help search the extensive parameter space (including ion mass, ion energy, total charge in beam pulse, beam emittance, target thickness and density.
  • Keywords
    Atomic measurements; Energy loss; Heating; Hydrodynamics; Ion accelerators; Ion beams; Laboratories; Plasma temperature; Pulse measurements; Temperature distribution;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Particle Accelerator Conference, 2005. PAC 2005. Proceedings of the
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-8859-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PAC.2005.1591185
  • Filename
    1591185