Title :
A plasma betatron without gas breakdown
Author :
Ishizuka, H. ; Yee, K. ; Fisher, A. ; Rostoker, N.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract :
Following Budker´s proposal[1], experiments on plasma betatrons were carried out in several laboratories. Large conduction currents were observed as a result of gas breakdown, but the current of energetic electrons did not exceed 10 A. We adopted plasma injection to start a beam in good vacuum. The chamber consisted of outer and inner glass pipes lined with stainless steel mesh at radii of 5 cm and 2 cm, respectively. A toroidal field of 2 - 3 kG was applied along with a vertical field of up to 1.4 kG. Plasma was injected by coaxial guns, 1/4 inch in outer diameter, without increasing the neutral pressure significantly. A 20 A beam was accelerated to a peak energy of 1 MeV with little loss and then dumped to the chamber wall by a spiller field. The current was enhanced to more than 100 A by the addition of electron injection using a field emission cathode.
Keywords :
betatrons; cathodes; electric breakdown; particle beam injection; plasma accelerators; plasma guns; plasma pressure; plasma toroidal confinement; stainless steel; Budker proposal; chamber wall; coaxial guns; electron injection; energetic electron current; field emission cathode; gas breakdown; inner glass pipe; large conduction currents; neutral pressure; outer glass pipe; plasma betatron; plasma injection; spiller field; stainless steel mesh; toroidal field; vertical field; Acceleration; Cathodes; Coils; Glass; Particle beam injection; Particle beams; Plasmas;
Conference_Titel :
High-Power Particle Beams, 1990 8th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Novosibirsk
Print_ISBN :
9.7898102055e+012