DocumentCode
790848
Title
Neutron Emission Characteristics of Pinched Dense Magnetized Plasmas
Author
Schmidt, Hellmut ; Kubes, Pavel ; Sadowski, Marek Jan ; Scholz, Marek
Author_Institution
Int. Centre for Dense Magnetized Plasmas, Warsaw
Volume
34
Issue
5
fYear
2006
Firstpage
2363
Lastpage
2367
Abstract
One outstanding property of pinch plasmas (Z-pinch, plasma focus, capillary discharge) is the generation of intensive very high energy electron and ion beams caused by high-amplitude electromagnetic fields. High-temperature dense magnetized plasmas are produced in high-current electrical discharges of various geometries by fast magnetic and shock compression. If the discharge is operated in deuterium gas, fusion reactions take place. It has been found from neutron emission characteristics that most of the fusion reactions are from the beam target and not from thermonuclear processes. Ion trajectories within and outside the plasma can be described by a generalized gyrating particle model (GPM). The results of space-, time-, and energy-resolved measurements of fusion neutrons (2.45 MeV) and protons (3 MeV), obtained from a 500-kJ plasma focus, are presented. Results are interpreted based on the GPM
Keywords
discharges (electric); neutron sources; pinch effect; plasma diagnostics; plasma focus; plasma magnetohydrodynamics; plasma production; plasma theory; proton sources; 2.45 MeV; 3 MeV; 500 kJ; Z-pinch; beam target; capillary discharge; deuterium gas; energy-resolved measurements; fusion reactions; generalized gyrating particle model; high energy electron beam generation; high energy ion beam generation; high-amplitude electromagnetic fields; high-current electrical discharges; high-temperature dense magnetized plasmas; ion trajectories; magnetic compression; neutron emission characteristics; pinched dense magnetized plasmas; plasma focus; shock compression; space-resolved measurements; time-resolved measurements; Electric shock; Electromagnetic fields; Electron beams; Fusion power generation; Geometry; Ion beams; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Plasma properties; Radioactive decay; Neutron sources; neutron spectroscopy; plasma focus; plasma measurements; plasma pinch;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2006.878367
Filename
1710126
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