Title :
Density Distributions During the Neutron-Producing Phase of the Plasma Focus POSEIDON
Author :
Schmidt, Hellmut ; Pisarczyk, Tadeusz ; Chodukowski, Tomasz
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Plasma Res., Univ. of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract :
Interferometric density measurements revealed the existence of various phases in the neutron emission of the POSEIDON plasma focus, i.e., a compression to a minimum diameter of about 15 mm, followed by a slightly expanded quiescent phase (25 mm in diameter), an instability phase, and finally, a decay of the dense plasma structures. Maximum densities are in the range of 1019 cm-3. The double structure of the neutron pulses coincides with the following: 1) the compression to a minimum diameter; and 2) the later occurring instabilities. The estimated fraction of thermonuclear neutron production-in contrast to a rather complicated beam-target mechanism-amounts in both neutron pulses to less than 5%. This could be concluded using results of temperature measurements performed by laser scattering.
Keywords :
neutron production; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma focus; plasma instability; plasma light propagation; plasma temperature; POSEIDON plasma focus; beam-target mechanism; dense plasma structures; density distributions; double neutron pulse structure; instability phase; interferometric density measurements; laser scattering; neutron emission; neutron pulses; quiescent phase; size 25 mm; temperature measurements; thermonuclear neutron production; Neutrons; Nuclear measurements; Optical interferometry; Plasma density; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma sources; Plasmas; Neutron sources; nuclear measurements; optical interferometry; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma focus; plasma pinch; plasma sources;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2012.2223472