Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Aug 2019)

Design of 30-T pulsed magnetic field generator for magnetized high-energy-density plasma experiments

  • R. V. Shapovalov,
  • G. Brent,
  • R. Moshier,
  • M. Shoup,
  • R. B. Spielman,
  • P.-A. Gourdain

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.22.080401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 8
p. 080401

Abstract

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This paper presents the conceptual design of a high-voltage pulser intended to generate 30-T magnetic fields for magneto-inertial fusion experiments at the OMEGA facility. The pulser uses a custom capacitor bank and two externally triggered spark gaps to drive a multiturn coil. This new high-voltage pulser is capable of storing 10 times more energy than the previous system, using a higher charge voltage (from 20 to 30 kV) and a larger capacitance (from 1 to 5 μF). Circuit simulations show that this pulser can deliver 100 kA into a 60-nH, 14-mΩ coil with a rise time of 1 μs. For a coil with two turns with an average coil diameter of 7.8 mm, this current translates into a 32-T peak magnetic field at coil center. This is a factor of 3 increase in the peak magnetic field compared to the present generator magnetic field capabilities.