Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Sep 2003)

Scaled beam merging experiment for heavy ion inertial fusion

  • P. A. Seidl,
  • C. M. Celata,
  • A. Faltens,
  • E. Henestroza,
  • S. A. MacLaren

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.6.090101
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 9
p. 090101

Abstract

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Transverse beam combining is a cost-saving option employed in many designs for heavy ion fusion drivers. However, the resultant transverse phase space dilution must be minimized so as not to sacrifice focusability at the target. A prototype combining experiment has been completed employing four 3-mA Cs^{+} beams injected at 160 keV. The focusing elements upstream of the merge consist of four quadrupoles and a final combined-function element (quadrupole and dipole). Following the merge, the resultant single beam is transported in a single alternating gradient channel where the subsequent evolution of the distribution function is diagnosed. The results are in fair agreement with particle-in-cell simulations. They indicate that for some heavy ion fusion driver designs, the phase space dilution from merging is acceptable.