Elise is an electrostatically focused heavy-ion accelerator being designed and constructed at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. The machine is intended to be the first half of the four-beam Induction Linac Systems Experiment (ILSE), which ultimately will test the principal beam dynamics issues and manipulations of induction heavy-ion drivers for inertial fusion. Elise will use an existing 2 MeV injector and will accelerate space-charge-dominated pulses to greater than 5 MeV. The design objective of Elise is to maximize the output beam energy within the fixed project budget while allowing for adequate beam diagnostics, flexibility in the acceleration schedule, and beam parameters suitable for ILSE and the experimental program. The authors review...
The basic objective of the Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator Research (HIFAR) program is to access the su...
We report on an ongoing study on modular Heavy Ion Fusion drivers. The modular driver is characteri...
A standard design for heavy ion fusion drivers under study in the US is an induction linac with elec...
Elise is a heavy ion induction linear accelerator that will demonstrate beam manipulations required ...
The Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory propose to build at ...
A driver-scale injector for the Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator project has been built at LBL. This mac...
The Induction Linac System Experiment (ILSE) is a heavy-ion fusion (HIF) device that is being design...
The US Inertial Fusion Energy (IFE) Program is developing induction accelerator technology toward th...
We are currently constructing a prototype quadrupole electromagnet for the proposed Induction Linac ...
The Fusion Energy Research engineering team has been conducting Research and Development Associated ...
We are currently constructing a prototype quadrupole electromagnet for the proposed Induction Linac ...
A driver-scale injector for the Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator project has been built at LBL. This mac...
The Department of Energy is restructuring the U.S. fusion program to place a greater emphasis on sci...
The design of a high current heavy ion induction linac driver for inertial confinement fusion is opt...
for current multiplication, and it is there that the main challenges of beam dynamics are found. It ...
The basic objective of the Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator Research (HIFAR) program is to access the su...
We report on an ongoing study on modular Heavy Ion Fusion drivers. The modular driver is characteri...
A standard design for heavy ion fusion drivers under study in the US is an induction linac with elec...
Elise is a heavy ion induction linear accelerator that will demonstrate beam manipulations required ...
The Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory propose to build at ...
A driver-scale injector for the Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator project has been built at LBL. This mac...
The Induction Linac System Experiment (ILSE) is a heavy-ion fusion (HIF) device that is being design...
The US Inertial Fusion Energy (IFE) Program is developing induction accelerator technology toward th...
We are currently constructing a prototype quadrupole electromagnet for the proposed Induction Linac ...
The Fusion Energy Research engineering team has been conducting Research and Development Associated ...
We are currently constructing a prototype quadrupole electromagnet for the proposed Induction Linac ...
A driver-scale injector for the Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator project has been built at LBL. This mac...
The Department of Energy is restructuring the U.S. fusion program to place a greater emphasis on sci...
The design of a high current heavy ion induction linac driver for inertial confinement fusion is opt...
for current multiplication, and it is there that the main challenges of beam dynamics are found. It ...
The basic objective of the Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator Research (HIFAR) program is to access the su...
We report on an ongoing study on modular Heavy Ion Fusion drivers. The modular driver is characteri...
A standard design for heavy ion fusion drivers under study in the US is an induction linac with elec...