The long term goal of Heavy Ion Fusion (HIF) is the development of an accelerator with the large beam power, large beam stored-energy, and high brightness needed to implode small deuterium-tritium capsules for fusion power. While studies of an rf linac/storage ring combination as an inertial fusion driver continue in Japan and Europe, the US program in recent times has concentrated on the study of the suitability of linear induction acceleration of ions for this purpose. Novel features required include use of multiple beams, beam current amplification in the linac, and manipulation of long beam bunches with a large velocity difference between head and tail. Recent experiments with an intense bright beam of cesium ions have established that ...
For heavy ion fusion (HIF) induction linac drivers, a typical injector requires total beam current o...
The world Heavy Ion Fusion (HIF) Program for inertial fusion energy is looking toward the developmen...
This paper discusses induction linac drivers necessary to accelerate heavy ions at inertial fusion t...
The long-range goal of the US Heavy Ion Fusion (HIF) program is to develop heavy ion accelerators ca...
The basic objective of the Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator Research (HIFAR) program is to assess the su...
The Induction Linac System Experiment (ILSE) is a heavy-ion fusion (HIF) device that is being design...
The promise of inertial fusion energy driven by heavy ion beams requires the development of accelera...
The overall purpose of these experiments is to contribute to the development of ion injector technol...
To harness fusion energy is one of today's greatest technological challenges, and one well worth pur...
The long-range goal of the US Heavy Ion Fusion (HIF) program is to develop heavy ion accelerators ca...
The world Heavy Ion fusion (HIF) Program for inertial fusion energy is looking toward the developmen...
The ultra-high intensity heavy-ion beam is highly pursued for heavy-ion researches and applications....
Heavy-ion accelerators are considered to be one of the promising driver alternatives for inertial fu...
The US Inertial Fusion Energy (IFE) Program is developing induction accelerator technology toward th...
The promise of inertial fusion energy driven by heavy ion beams requires the development of accelera...
For heavy ion fusion (HIF) induction linac drivers, a typical injector requires total beam current o...
The world Heavy Ion Fusion (HIF) Program for inertial fusion energy is looking toward the developmen...
This paper discusses induction linac drivers necessary to accelerate heavy ions at inertial fusion t...
The long-range goal of the US Heavy Ion Fusion (HIF) program is to develop heavy ion accelerators ca...
The basic objective of the Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator Research (HIFAR) program is to assess the su...
The Induction Linac System Experiment (ILSE) is a heavy-ion fusion (HIF) device that is being design...
The promise of inertial fusion energy driven by heavy ion beams requires the development of accelera...
The overall purpose of these experiments is to contribute to the development of ion injector technol...
To harness fusion energy is one of today's greatest technological challenges, and one well worth pur...
The long-range goal of the US Heavy Ion Fusion (HIF) program is to develop heavy ion accelerators ca...
The world Heavy Ion fusion (HIF) Program for inertial fusion energy is looking toward the developmen...
The ultra-high intensity heavy-ion beam is highly pursued for heavy-ion researches and applications....
Heavy-ion accelerators are considered to be one of the promising driver alternatives for inertial fu...
The US Inertial Fusion Energy (IFE) Program is developing induction accelerator technology toward th...
The promise of inertial fusion energy driven by heavy ion beams requires the development of accelera...
For heavy ion fusion (HIF) induction linac drivers, a typical injector requires total beam current o...
The world Heavy Ion Fusion (HIF) Program for inertial fusion energy is looking toward the developmen...
This paper discusses induction linac drivers necessary to accelerate heavy ions at inertial fusion t...