Spectroscopic Investigation of a Dense Plasma Focus with Local Plasma and Gas Injection

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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 and initialized using local injection of neutral gas and plasma into a vacuum chamber, rather than a conventional neutral gas fill. A neutron yield of 5E10 at a peak current of 670 kA has been measured using rhodium foil activation counters, significantly above the yield expected based on scaling with current from conventional DPFs. A suite of spectroscopic diagnostics, including a high resolution, fiber-coupled, imaging spectrograph, is used to characterize the plasma, both prior to and during the DPF current pulse.

*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.

Authors

  • Stuart Jackson

    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
    • United States Naval Research Laboratory
  • J. T. Engelbrecht

    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
  • Emil Petkov

    • Naval Research Laboratory
    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
    • United States Naval Research Laboratory
  • Andrey Beresnyak

    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
    • United States Naval Research Laboratory
  • A. S. Richardson

    • United States Naval Research Laboratory
    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
  • A. A. Mamonau

    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
  • John Giuliani

    • United States Naval Research Laboratory
    • Naval Research Laboratory
    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
  • J. W. Schumer

    • United States Naval Research Laboratory
    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
  • T. A. Mehlhorn

    • Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
  • Y. Maron

    • Faculty of Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science
  • E. Stambulchik

    • Faculty of Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science
  • D. Klir

    • Czech Technical University in Prague
    • Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Physics
  • K. Rezac

    • FEE CTU in Prague
    • Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Physics
  • J. Cikhardt

    • Czech Technical University in Prague
    • Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Physics
  • Christine Roark

    • Tech-X Corporation
  • Peter H. Stoltz

    • Tech-X Corporation
  • Anton Spirkin

    • Tech-X Corporation
  • J. W. Luginsland

    • Confluent Sciences