DocumentCode :
3333515
Title :
Evidence of heavy-ion reactions from intense pulsed warm, dense plasmas
Author :
Schumer, J.W. ; Young, F.C. ; Weber, B.V. ; Jackson, S.L. ; Boyer, C.N. ; Mosher, D. ; Stephanakis, S.J.
Author_Institution :
Plasma Phys. Div., Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
fYear :
2010
fDate :
20-24 June 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Nuclear reactions in pulsed-power ion-diodes are usually induced by proton- or deuteron-projectiles accelerated to high energy by the voltage across the anode-cathode (A-K) gap. Reactions for which the incident projectile has a larger atomic number (Z > 2) are inhibited by the Coulomb barrier and are not usually detected. This work documents the detection of several heavy-ion nuclear reactions in the operation of a plasma-filled rod-pinch (PFRP) diode fielded on the 2-MV Gamble II generator in which the required Q-value is larger than the A-K potential difference. By injecting a cable-gun plasma between an anode-cathode gap, this PFRP diode has been shown to concentrate a 500-kA, 2-MeV, 60-ns electron beam onto the pointed end of a 1-mm diameter tapered tungsten rod, generating a warm-dense tungsten plasma (up to W+12, ~20 g/cm3, 25 eV, and 2.4 MJ/cm3). To utilize the PFRP diode as a source of highly-charged ions, high-intensity electron beams impinge upon a ~l-mm diameter Al anode rod charged to high-voltage. After an experimental discharge, anode material debris is collected in a 3-in diameter Al cup (at ground potential) and gamma-ray emissions are measured using a high-purity Ge spectroscopy system over several days. By measuring the gamma-ray energies and half-lives, the production of a variety of radioisotopes were identified, including 38K, 34mCl, 43Sc, 44mSc, 48V, and 52Mn (up to 108 per discharge). Weak evidence for 24Na, 69Ge, and 79As was also observed. Heavy-ion nuclear reactions with Q-values exceeding the accelerating potential of the diode are proposed to explain the presence of several observed radioisotopes, suggesting a novel acceleration mechanism. Although the production of these isotopes in sub-10-MeV accelerators has been observed before, this is the first demonstration of t- eir production using a PFRP diode.
Keywords :
aluminium; discharges (electric); pinch effect; plasma chemistry; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma diodes; plasma guns; plasma sources; radioisotopes; Al; Coulomb barrier; Gamble II generator; anode-cathode gap; anode-cathode potential difference; cable-gun plasma; current 500 kA; deuteron-projectile acceleration; diode accelerating potential; electron volt energy 2 MeV; gamma-ray emission; gamma-ray energy; heavy-ion nuclear reaction; high-charged ion source; high-intensity electron beams; high-purity Ge spectroscopy system; isotope production; large atomic number; plasma-filled rod-pinch diode; proton-projectile acceleration; radioisotopes; size 1 mm; tapered tungsten rod; voltage 2 MV; warm-dense tungsten plasma generation; Acceleration; Anodes; Diodes; Electron beams; Plasma accelerators; Plasma density; Production; Radioactive materials; Tungsten; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2010 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Norfolk, VA
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5474-7
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2010.5534245
Filename :
5534245
Link To Document :
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