Title :
Lithium ion beam divergence on SABRE extraction ion diode experiments
Author :
Hanson, D.L. ; Cuneo, M.E. ; Johnson, D.J. ; Wenger, D.F. ; Welch, Dale R. ; Mehlhorn, Thomas A. ; Johnston ; Armijo, J. ; Nielson, D.
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Intense lithium beams are of particular interest for light ion inertial confinement fusion applications because lithium ions can be accelerated at high voltage in a single charge state (Li/sup +/) with a high mass-to-charge ratio and appropriate range for efficient focusing and heating of a hohlraum ICF target. Scaling to ion power densities adequate to drive high gain pellet implosions (600 TW at 30 MeV) will require a large number of beams transported, temporally bunched, and focused onto a target, with the necessary target standoff to ensure survival of the driver modules. For efficient long distance transport and focusing to a small pellet, lithium beam divergence must be reduced to about 12 mrad or less (depending on the transport scheme). To support the eventual development of a light ion driver module for ICF applications, we are currently working to improve the composition, uniformity, and divergence of lithium ion beams produced by both passive LiF and active laser-generated lithium ion sources on extraction applied-B ion diodes on the SABRE accelerator (1 TW, 5 MV, 250 kA). We will report on the operation of this lithium beam divergence diagnostic and on results of time-resolved divergence measurements in progress for passive LiF ion sources and laser-produced active lithium sources operated in diode configurations designed to control divergence growth. Comparisons will also be made with time-integrated divergence results obtained with small entrance aperture ultracompact pinhole cameras.
Keywords :
ion beams; lithium; particle beam focusing; plasma diodes; plasma inertial confinement; 1 TW; 250 kA; 30 MeV; 5 MV; 600 TW; ICF applications; Li; Li ion beam divergence; Li/sup +/; LiF ion sources; SABRE accelerator; SABRE extraction ion diode experiments; active laser-generated Li ion sources; driver modules; extraction applied-B ion diodes; focusing; heating; high gain pellet implosions; hohlraum ICF target; intense Li beams; ion power densities; laser-produced active Li sources; light ion driver module; light ion inertial confinement fusion applications; long distance transport; mass-to-charge ratio; passive LiF; single charge state; small entrance aperture ultracompact pinhole cameras; time-integrated divergence; time-resolved divergence measurements; transported temporally bunched focused beams; Acceleration; Diodes; Heating; Inertial confinement; Ion accelerators; Ion beams; Ion sources; Lithium; Particle beams; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1998. 25th Anniversary. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. 1998 IEEE International on
Conference_Location :
Raleigh, NC, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4792-7
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1998.677813