학술논문

Anode plasma and focusing reb diodes
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: 1. international topical conference on electron beam research and technology, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, 3 Nov 1975; Other Information: Orig. Receipt Date: 30-JUN-76
Subject
N70800* --Physics--Controlled Thermonuclear Research-- Thermonuclear Engineering & Equipment
700208* --Fusion Energy--Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Inertial Confinement Technology *ELECTRON SOURCES-- DESIGN
ANODES
FOCUSING
PINCH EFFECT
RELATIVISTIC BEAM INJECTION
Language
English
Abstract
The use of electrical, optical, x-ray, and particle diagnostics to characterize the production of anode plasma and to monitor its influence on beam generation and focusing is reviewed. Studies using the Nereus accelerator show that after cathode turn-on, deposition of several kJ/gm on the anode is necessary before ions from hydrocarbons, adsorbed gases, and heavier metallic species are detected. The actual time at which ions are liberated depends on several factors, one of which is the specific heat of the anode substrate. Once formed, anode ions cross the A-K gap (with an energy equal to the diode voltage) and interact with the cathode to produce an axially peaked beam profile, a ''pinch'' which does not follow the critical current criterion. Experiments with externally generated anode plasma show that this type of pinch can be attracted to localized areas on the anode. Preliminary observations on Hydra indicate the anode plasma composition is similar to that on Nereus. The effect of this plasma on pinch dynamics currently is under investigation. (auth)