DocumentCode :
588501
Title :
Injection of high power e-beams into a magnetic cusp with and without electrostatic end plugs
Author :
Kolb, A.C. ; Phelps, Daniel ; Mondelli, A. ; Shannon, Julia ; Clark, William
Author_Institution :
Maxwell Labs., Inc., San Diego, CA, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
1979
fDate :
3-6 July 1979
Firstpage :
56
Lastpage :
69
Abstract :
The injection of relativistic electron beams into a magnetic cusp through the ring cusp has previously been investigated at a power level of 1010 watts.1 Energy was transferred from a ring-shaped beam inside the diode to a target in the zero-field region of the cusp with a maximum efficiency of 30%. Subsequent experiments2 using Angara I with 10-15 kJ, 60 ns pulses confirmed that such beams can be transported into the magnetic cusp at power levels of a few tenths terrawatt. The present investigation extends the data base to power levels up to 0.5 × 1012 watts. The losses through the point cusps are substantially reduced by introducing foils which separate the controlled pressure within the magnetic cusp from vacuum outside the cusp. Electrons are no longer lost out the point cusps, but pass through and reflect from a virtual cathode back into the magnetic cusp. Thus, the cusp leaks are electrostatically plugged by foils, or by the diode at the ring cusp. Plugging of the point cusps increased the beam-target coupling efficiency by a factor of two.
Keywords :
diodes; fusion reactor ignition; magnetic traps; plasma beam injection heating; relativistic electron beams; diode; electrostatic end plugs; high power electron beam Injection; magnetic cusp; power 1010 W; relativistic electron beam injection; ring shaped beam; Coils; Computers; Laboratories; Magnetic confinement; Photonics; Plugs;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
High-Power Electron and Ion Beam Research & Technology, 1979 3rd International Topical Conference on
Conference_Location :
Novosibirsk
Type :
conf
Filename :
6405149
Link To Document :
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