학술논문

Paul Trap Simulator Experiment to Model Intense Beam Propagation in Alternating-gradient Transport Systems
Document Type
Technical Report
Author
Source
Other Information: PBD: 29 Jan 2004
Subject
70 PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY
72 PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS
74 ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS CESIUM IONS
CHARGED PARTICLES
FOCUSING
SIMULATORS
SPACE CHARGE
TRANSPORT ACCELERATORS
BEAMS, HEAVY ION
NON-NEUTRAL PLASMAS
ACCELERATORS
Language
English
Abstract
The results presented here demonstrate that the Paul Trap Simulator Experiment (PTSX) simulates the propagation of intense charged particle beams over distances of many kilometers through magnetic alternating-gradient (AG) transport systems by making use of the similarity between the transverse dynamics of particles in the two systems. Plasmas have been trapped that correspond to normalized intensity parameters s = wp2 (0)/2wq2 * 0.8, where wp(r) is the plasmas frequency and wq is the average transverse focusing frequency in the smooth-focusing approximation. The measured root-mean-squared (RMS) radius of the beam is consistent with a model, equally applicable to both PTSX and AG systems that balances the average inward confining force against the outward pressure-gradient and space-charge forces. The PTSX device confines one-component cesium ion plasmas for hundreds of milliseconds, which is equivalent to over 10 km of beam propagation.