Design of a light-ion-beam driver for the Laboratory Microfusion Facility.

Autor: Prestwich, K. R., Ramirez, J. J., Stinnett, R. W., Johnson, D. L., Olson, C. L., Clauser, M. J., Mehlhorn, T. A., Desjarlais, M. P., Allshouse, G. O., Corley, J. P., Hanson, D. L., Cuneo, M. E., McKay, P. F., Poukey, J. W., Rosenthal, S. E., Slutz, S. A., Quintenz, J. P., Cook, D. L., VanDevender, J. P., Peterson, R.
Zdroj: 1990 8th International Conference on High-Power Particle Beams; 1/ 1/1990, p143-151, 9p
Abstrakt: The U.S. Department of Energy has initiated planning for a Laboratory Microfusion Facility (LMF) as part of the national Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) program. This next major ICF facility is expected to produce a 1000-megajoule thermonuclear yield with greater than 10-megajoules of input energy to the target. As part of this initiative, we have defined a light-ion-beam LMF concept and are pursuing research on critical design issues. Details of this light-ion-beam LMF driver concept are presented together with initial results from an LMF research program aimed at a technology validation experiment on Hermes III. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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