Charged particle acceleration experiments in a dense plasma focus driven by a high-inductance generator*

ORAL

Abstract

Charged particle acceleration is being investigated in a dense plasma focus (DPF) driven by the Hawk pulsed-power generator at the Naval Research Laboratory. The high inductance (607 nH) and associated high voltage (640 kV) and fast rise time (1.2 µs) of Hawk are unusual for a DPF driver, as is the initialization of the DPF using local injection of neutral gas and plasma into a vacuum chamber, rather than a conventional neutral gas fill. Neutron yields of up to 3.6×1010 at a peak current of I=670 kA have been measured using rhodium foil activation counters, significantly above the yield expected based on purely I4.4 scaling from conventional DPFs. Evidence of deuteron and x-ray acceleration has been recorded, respectively, in ion multi-pinhole images obtained with filters of varying thickness and in the form of x-ray pinhole images of emission from the pinch and surrounding hardware. The initial conditions established by the injected gas and plasma have also been varied to accentuate the observed neutron or x-ray emission.

**Supported by the Naval Research Laboratory Base Program, the Office of Naval Research under Grant # N62929-16-1-2192 and Contract #N68335-18-C-0060, and the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports of the Czech Republic under grant no. LTAUSA-17084.

Presenters

  • Stuart L. Jackson

    • Naval Research Laboratory
    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
    • Naval Research Lab

Authors

  • Stuart L. Jackson

    • Naval Research Laboratory
    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
    • Naval Research Lab
  • Joseph T. Engelbrecht

    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
    • Naval Research Lab
  • A. Stephen Richardson

    • Naval Research Laboratory
    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
    • US Naval Research Laboratory, Plasma Physics Division
    • Naval Research Lab
  • Emil E. Petkov

    • Naval Research Lab
    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
  • Bruce V Weber

    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
    • Naval Research Lab
  • J. L. Giuliani

    • Naval Research Lab
    • Naval Research Laboratory
    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
    • U.S. Naval Research Lab
    • Plasma Physics Division, NRL
  • Joseph W. Schumer

    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
    • Naval Research Lab
  • A. A. Mamonau

    • RSI, Lantham, MD, USA
  • Andrey Beresnyak

    • Consultant to NRL through RSI
    • Consultant to NRL through RSI, Lantham, MD, USA
  • Daniel Klir

    • FEE CTU in Prague
    • Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Physics, Prague, Czech Republic
    • Czech Tech Univ
  • Karel Rezac

    • FEE CTU in Prague
    • Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Physics, Prague, Czech Republic
    • Czech Tech Univ
  • Jakub Cikhardt

    • FEE CTU in Prague
    • Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Physics, Prague, Czech Republic
    • Czech Tech Univ
  • Yitzhak Maron

    • Faculty of Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
    • Weizmann Institute of Science
  • Evgeny Stambulchik

    • Faculty of Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
    • Weizmann Institute of Science