We have assessed the feasibility of producing heavy negative ion beams as drivers for an inertial confinement fusion reactor. Negative ion beams offer the potentially important advantages relative to positive ions that they will not draw electrons from surfaces and the target chamber plasma during acceleration, compression and focusing, and they will not have a low energy tail. Intense negative ion beams could also be efficiently converted to atomically neutral beams by photodetachment prior to entering the target chamber. Depending on the target chamber pressure, this atomic beam will undergo ionization as it crosses the chamber, but at chamber pressures at least as high as 1.3 x 10-4 Torr, there may still be significant improvements in th...
The negative ion neutral beam system now operating on JT-60U was the first application of negative i...
In a heavy-ion driven, inertial confinement fusion power plant, a space-charge dominated beam of hea...
Chemically pure radioactive halogen beams have interesting potentials for solid state and nuclear ph...
Some years ago it was suggested that halogen negative ions [1] could offer a feasible alternative pa...
Some years ago it was suggested that halogen negative ions could offer a feasible alternative path t...
Negative halogen ion beams have recently been proposed as heavy ion fusion drivers. They would avoid...
Negative halogen ion beams have recently been proposed as heavy ion fusion drivers. They would avoid...
Negative halogen ions have recently been proposed as a possible alternative to positive ions for hea...
Negative halogen ions have recently been proposed as a possible alternative to positive ions for hea...
Over the past quarter century, advances in hydrogen negative ion sources have extended the usable ra...
Compared to conventional low intensity ion sources, high intensity particle beams, derived from puls...
During the past few years or so, the development of steady state sources of negative hydrogen or deu...
Abstract: Technologies producing high current density (>20mA/cm2) negative ions at a low operatin...
The advantages of heavy ion beams as a way of delivering the needed energy and power to an inertial ...
International audienceIn parallel to the developments dedicated to the ITER neutral beam system, CEA...
The negative ion neutral beam system now operating on JT-60U was the first application of negative i...
In a heavy-ion driven, inertial confinement fusion power plant, a space-charge dominated beam of hea...
Chemically pure radioactive halogen beams have interesting potentials for solid state and nuclear ph...
Some years ago it was suggested that halogen negative ions [1] could offer a feasible alternative pa...
Some years ago it was suggested that halogen negative ions could offer a feasible alternative path t...
Negative halogen ion beams have recently been proposed as heavy ion fusion drivers. They would avoid...
Negative halogen ion beams have recently been proposed as heavy ion fusion drivers. They would avoid...
Negative halogen ions have recently been proposed as a possible alternative to positive ions for hea...
Negative halogen ions have recently been proposed as a possible alternative to positive ions for hea...
Over the past quarter century, advances in hydrogen negative ion sources have extended the usable ra...
Compared to conventional low intensity ion sources, high intensity particle beams, derived from puls...
During the past few years or so, the development of steady state sources of negative hydrogen or deu...
Abstract: Technologies producing high current density (>20mA/cm2) negative ions at a low operatin...
The advantages of heavy ion beams as a way of delivering the needed energy and power to an inertial ...
International audienceIn parallel to the developments dedicated to the ITER neutral beam system, CEA...
The negative ion neutral beam system now operating on JT-60U was the first application of negative i...
In a heavy-ion driven, inertial confinement fusion power plant, a space-charge dominated beam of hea...
Chemically pure radioactive halogen beams have interesting potentials for solid state and nuclear ph...