Ion beam and neutron output from a sub-kilojoule dense plasma focus

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We are seeking to gain a better fundamental understanding of the ion beam acceleration and neutron production dense plasma focus (DPF) device. Experiments were performed on a kilojoule level, fast rise time DPF located at LLNL. Ion beam spectra and neutron yield were measured for deuterium pinches. Visible light images of the pinch are used to determine the pinch length. In addition, an RF probe was placed just outside the cathode to measure fluctuations in Ez up to 6 GHz, which is within the range of the lower hybrid frequencies. We find these oscillations arise at a characteristic frequency near 4 GHz during the pinch. Comparisons of the neutron yield and ion beam characteristics are presented. The neutron yield is also compared to scaling laws.

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Ellsworth, J. L., Falabella, S., Schmidt, A., & Tang, V. (2014). Ion beam and neutron output from a sub-kilojoule dense plasma focus. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1639, pp. 27–30). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4904769

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