One approach being explored as a route to practical fusion energy uses heavy ion beams focused on an indirect drive target. Such beams will lose electrons while passing through background gas in the target chamber, and therefore it is necessary to assess the rate at which the charge state of the incident beam evolves on the way to the target. Accelerators designed primarily for nuclear physics or high energy physics experiments utilize ion sources that generate highly stripped ions in order to achieve high energies economically. As a result, accelerators capable of producing heavy ion beams of 10 to 40 Mev/amu with charge state 1 currently do not exist. Hence, the stripping cross-sections used to model the performance of heavy ion fusion dr...
National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS) has performed carbon-ion radiotherapy since 1994 ...
A new code, bimc, is under development to determine if a beam of heavy ions can be focused to the ne...
In a heavy-ion driven, inertial confinement fusion power plant, a space-charge dominated beam of hea...
For heavy-ion accelerator facilities charge stripping is a key Technology: the stripping charge stat...
Projectile-ionization (stripping) cross sections and beam lifetimes have been calculated for heavy l...
High charge-state heavy-ion beams are of interest and used for a number of accelerator applications....
It has been proposed to use heavy ion beams with energies around 10 MeV/amu, masses around 200, and ...
The RIKEN accelerator complex started feeding the next-generation exotic beam facility radioisotope ...
For AMS analysis of actinides using the ANTARES tandem accelerator, we currently achieve an accelera...
The current national program comprises the following major activities: (1) preliminary design, syste...
There are currently several proposals to build a high-luminosity electron-ion collider, to study the...
The work presented here evaluates the dynamics of a beam of heavy ions propagating through a chamber...
Significant experimental and theoretical progress in the U.S heavy-ion fusion (HIF) program is repor...
Cross sections for projectile electron loss for U"1"0"+ and U"2"8"+ co...
We have used a tandem accelerator to measure charge state distributions at 4.1 MeV for negative ions...
National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS) has performed carbon-ion radiotherapy since 1994 ...
A new code, bimc, is under development to determine if a beam of heavy ions can be focused to the ne...
In a heavy-ion driven, inertial confinement fusion power plant, a space-charge dominated beam of hea...
For heavy-ion accelerator facilities charge stripping is a key Technology: the stripping charge stat...
Projectile-ionization (stripping) cross sections and beam lifetimes have been calculated for heavy l...
High charge-state heavy-ion beams are of interest and used for a number of accelerator applications....
It has been proposed to use heavy ion beams with energies around 10 MeV/amu, masses around 200, and ...
The RIKEN accelerator complex started feeding the next-generation exotic beam facility radioisotope ...
For AMS analysis of actinides using the ANTARES tandem accelerator, we currently achieve an accelera...
The current national program comprises the following major activities: (1) preliminary design, syste...
There are currently several proposals to build a high-luminosity electron-ion collider, to study the...
The work presented here evaluates the dynamics of a beam of heavy ions propagating through a chamber...
Significant experimental and theoretical progress in the U.S heavy-ion fusion (HIF) program is repor...
Cross sections for projectile electron loss for U"1"0"+ and U"2"8"+ co...
We have used a tandem accelerator to measure charge state distributions at 4.1 MeV for negative ions...
National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS) has performed carbon-ion radiotherapy since 1994 ...
A new code, bimc, is under development to determine if a beam of heavy ions can be focused to the ne...
In a heavy-ion driven, inertial confinement fusion power plant, a space-charge dominated beam of hea...