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Overview of US heavy ion fusion research

B.G. Logan1, F.M. Bieniosek1, C.M. Celata1, E. Henestroza1, J.W. Kwan1, E.P. Lee1, M. Leitner1, P.K. Roy1, P.A. Seidl1, S. Eylon1, J.-L. Vay1, W.L. Waldron1, S.S. Yu1, J.J. Barnard2, D.A. Callahan2, R.H. Cohen2, A. Friedman2, D.P. Grote2, M. Kireeff Covo2, W.R. Meier2, A.W. Molvik2, S.M. Lund2, R.C. Davidson3, P.C. Efthimion3, E.P. Gilson3, L.R. Grisham3, I.D. Kaganovich3, H. Qin3, E.A. Startsev3, D.V. Rose4, D.R. Welch4, C.L. Olson5, R.A. Kishek6, P. O'Shea6, I. Haber6 and L.R. Prost7

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Significant experimental and theoretical progress has been made in the US heavy ion fusion programme on high-current sources, injectors, transport, final focusing, chambers and targets for high-energy density physics and inertial fusion energy (IFE) driven by induction linac accelerators. One focus of the present research is the beam physics associated with quadrupole focusing of intense, space-charge-dominated heavy ion beams, including gas and electron cloud effects at high currents, and the study of long-distance-propagation effects such as emittance growth due to field errors in scaled experiments. A second area of emphasis in the present research is the introduction of background plasma to neutralize the space-charge of intense heavy ion beams and assist in focusing the beams to a small spot size. In the near future, research will continue in the above areas, and a new area of emphasis will be to explore the physics of neutralized beam compression and focusing to high intensities required to heat targets to high-energy density conditions as well as for IFE.


PACS

52.58.Hm Heavy-ion inertial confinement

52.25.Fi Transport properties

52.75.Di Ion and plasma propulsion

52.40.Mj Particle beam interactions in plasmas

Subjects

Plasma physics

Dates

Issue 2 (February 2005)

Received 15 November 2004, accepted for publication 31 December 2004

Published 1 February 2005



  1. Overview of US heavy ion fusion research

    B.G. Logan et al 2005 Nucl. Fusion 45 131

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