The High Current Experiment (HCX) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is part of the US program to explore heavy-ion beam transport at a scale representative of the low-energy end of an induction linac driver for fusion energy production. The primary mission of this experiment is to investigate aperture fill factors acceptable for the transport of space-charge-dominated heavy-ion beams at high intensity (line charge density {approx} 0.2 {micro}C/m) over long pulse durations (4 {micro}s) in alternating gradient focusing lattices of electrostatic or magnetic quadrupoles. This experiment is testing transport issues resulting from nonlinear space-charge effects and collective modes, beam centroid alignment and steering, envelope matching, ...
Highlights of recent experimental and theoretical research progress on the high current beam transpo...
A beam propagation experiment is being prepared to test theoretical predictions about transverse ins...
In heavy-ion inertial-confinement fusion systems, intense beams of ions must be transported from the...
The High Current Experiment (HCX) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is part of the US program...
The High Current Experiment (HCX) is being assembled at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as par...
The High Current Experiment (HCX) is being built to explore heavy-ion beam transport at a scale appr...
Significant experimental and theoretical progress in the U.S heavy-ion fusion (HIF) program is repor...
Heavy-ion induction linacs for inertial fusion energy and high-energy density physics have an econom...
The promise of inertial fusion energy driven by heavy ion beams requires the development of accelera...
The Heavy Ion Fusion Virtual National Laboratory is building a High Current Experiment (HCX) to expl...
This paper reports progress in the HCX experimental program since the last HIF-VNL Program Advisory ...
Accelerators for heavy-ion inertial fusion energy (HIF) have an economic incentive to fit beam tubes...
Accelerators for heavy-ion inertial fusion energy (HIF) have an economic incentive to fit beam tubes...
The Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator Research Group at LBNL is completing the re-design of the LBNL 2-MV...
Preliminary designs of an intense heavy-ion beam transport experiment to test issues for Heavy Ion F...
Highlights of recent experimental and theoretical research progress on the high current beam transpo...
A beam propagation experiment is being prepared to test theoretical predictions about transverse ins...
In heavy-ion inertial-confinement fusion systems, intense beams of ions must be transported from the...
The High Current Experiment (HCX) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is part of the US program...
The High Current Experiment (HCX) is being assembled at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as par...
The High Current Experiment (HCX) is being built to explore heavy-ion beam transport at a scale appr...
Significant experimental and theoretical progress in the U.S heavy-ion fusion (HIF) program is repor...
Heavy-ion induction linacs for inertial fusion energy and high-energy density physics have an econom...
The promise of inertial fusion energy driven by heavy ion beams requires the development of accelera...
The Heavy Ion Fusion Virtual National Laboratory is building a High Current Experiment (HCX) to expl...
This paper reports progress in the HCX experimental program since the last HIF-VNL Program Advisory ...
Accelerators for heavy-ion inertial fusion energy (HIF) have an economic incentive to fit beam tubes...
Accelerators for heavy-ion inertial fusion energy (HIF) have an economic incentive to fit beam tubes...
The Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator Research Group at LBNL is completing the re-design of the LBNL 2-MV...
Preliminary designs of an intense heavy-ion beam transport experiment to test issues for Heavy Ion F...
Highlights of recent experimental and theoretical research progress on the high current beam transpo...
A beam propagation experiment is being prepared to test theoretical predictions about transverse ins...
In heavy-ion inertial-confinement fusion systems, intense beams of ions must be transported from the...