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Heavy-ion-fusion-science: summary of US progress

S.S. Yu et al 2007 Nucl. Fusion 47 721-727   doi: 10.1088/0029-5515/47/8/001  Help

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S.S. Yu1, B.G. Logan1, J.J. Barnard2, F.M. Bieniosek1, R.J. Briggs4, R.H. Cohen2, J.E. Coleman1, R.C. Davidson3, A. Friedman2, E.P. Gilson3, L.R. Grisham3, D.P. Grote2, E. Henestroza1, I.D. Kaganovich3, M. Kireeff Covo2, R.A. Kishek6, J.W. Kwan1, E.P. Lee1, M.A. Leitner1, S.M. Lund2, A.W. Molvik2, C.L. Olson5, H. Qin3, P.K. Roy1, A. Sefkow3, P.A. Seidl1, E.A. Startsev3, J-L. Vay1, W.L. Waldron1 and D.R. Welch7
1 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720-8201, USA
2 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550, USA
3 Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08543-0451, USA
4 Science Application International Corporation, Walnut Creek, CA 94597, USA
5 Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, NM 87185, USA
6 University of Maryland, College Park, MA 20742-3511, USA
7 Voss Scientific, Albuquerque, NM 87108, USA
E-mail: ssyu@lbl.gov

Abstract. Over the past two years noteworthy experimental and theoretical progress has been made towards the top-level scientific question for the US programme on heavy-ion-fusion-science and high energy density physics: 'How can heavy-ion beams be compressed to the high intensity required to create high energy density matter and fusion conditions?' New results in transverse and longitudinal beam compression, high-brightness transport and beam acceleration will be reported. Central to this campaign is final beam compression. With a neutralizing plasma, we demonstrated transverse beam compression by an areal factor of over 100 and longitudinal compression by a factor of > 50. We also report on the first demonstration of simultaneous transverse and longitudinal beam compression in plasma. High beam brightness is key to high intensity on target, and detailed experimental and theoretical studies on the effect of secondary electrons on beam brightness degradation are reported. A new accelerator concept for near-term low-cost target heating experiments was invented, and the predicted beam dynamics validated experimentally. We show how these scientific campaigns have created new opportunities for interesting target experiments in the warm dense matter regime. Finally, we summarize progress towards heavy-ion fusion, including the demonstration of a compact driver-size high-brightness ion injector. For all components of our high intensity campaign, the new results have been obtained via tightly coupled efforts in experiments, simulations and theory.

PACS numbers: 52.40.Mj, 52.58.Hm

Print publication: Issue 8 (August 2007)
Received 14 December 2006, accepted for publication 4 April 2007
Published 17 July 2007

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