Plans for near-term neutralized drift compression experiments

ORAL

Abstract

One approach to target heating experiments with space-charge dominated ion beams is to simultaneously longitudinally bunch and transversely focus the beam. Axial compression leading to $\sim $100X current amplification and simultaneous radial focusing have led to encouraging energy deposition approaching, but still short of, intensities required for eV-range target heating experiments. We discuss the status of several improvements and associated beam diagnostics that are under development to reach the higher beam intensities, including: (1) greater axial compression via a higher $\Delta $v/v velocity ramp using a new bunching module; (2) improved centroid control via beam steering dipoles; (3) time-dependent focusing elements to correct considerable chromatic aberrations; and (4) plasma injection improvements to maintain a plasma density always greater than the beam density.

*This work was supported by the U.S. D.O.E. under Contracts DE-AC02-05H11231, DE-AC02-76CH3073, and W-7405-ENG-48.

Authors

  • J.J. Barnard

    • LLNL
  • P.A. Seidl

    • LBNL
  • J.E. Coleman

    • LBNL
    • LBNL, UCB
  • A. Faltens

    • LBNL
  • A. Friedman

    • LLNL
  • E.P. Gilson

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
    • PPPL, New Jersey 08543, USA
    • PPPL
  • J.Y. Jung

    • LBNL
  • E.P. Lee

    • LBNL
  • M. Leitner

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • LBNL
  • P.K. Roy

    • LBNL
  • A.B. Sefkow

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL, New Jersey 08543, USA
    • PPPL
  • J.L. Vay

    • LBNL
  • W.L. Waldron

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • LBNL
  • D.R. Welch

    • Voss Scientific, LLC
    • Voss Scientific