Two-dimensional focusing of self-magnetically insulated “Plasma Focus Diode”
- 1 May 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Laser and Particle Beams
- Vol. 7 (2) , 287-303
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0263034600006054
Abstract
A new and simple type of self-magnetically insulated, vacuum ion diode named “Plasma Focus Diode” has been successfully developed with a large solid angle of irradiation and low divergence angle. The diode has a pair of coaxial cylindrical electrodes similar to a Mather-type plasma focus device. Ion-current density of 1·9 kA/cm2 has been obtained on the anode surface under the experimental conditions of diode voltage ∼1·4 MV, diode current ∼180 kA, and pulse width ∼75 ns. The generated ion beam has been two-dimensionally focused (line focusing) with a focusing radius of ∼0·18 mm, giving a maximum ion current density and beam power density at the axis of ∼0·14 MA/cm2 and ∼0·18 TW/cm2, respectively. The motion of electrons in the gap has been numerically simulated by use of a newly developed particle-in-cell computer simulation code, and good agreement has been obtained between the simulation and the experiment.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- Recent progress of studies on intense particle beam at Nagaoka—ETIGO ProjectLaser and Particle Beams, 1987
- Applied-B ion diode experiments on the Particle Beam Fusion Accelerator-IJournal of Applied Physics, 1986
- Geometric focusing of intense pulsed ion beams from racetrack type magnetically insulated diodesLaser and Particle Beams, 1985
- Decreased beam divergence in proof-of-principle experiment for the light ion beam fusion facility PBFA IILaser and Particle Beams, 1985
- Direct Energy Input to Compressor for Inertial Confinement FusionJapanese Journal of Applied Physics, 1983
- Applied-B field ion diode studies at 3.5 TWJournal of Applied Physics, 1983
- Magnetic InsulationIEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 1983
- Geometric focusing of an intense pulsed proton beamPhysical Review A, 1982
- Measurements of intense ion beams by a novel diagnostic methodJournal of Applied Physics, 1982
- Intense pulsed ion beams for fusion applicationsNuclear Fusion, 1980