Progress in heavy ion fusion research

C. M. Celata, F. M. Bieniosek, E. Henestroza, J. W. Kwan, E. P. Lee, G. Logan, L. Prost, P. A. Seidl, J. L. Vay, W. L. Waldron, S. S. Yu, J. J. Barnard, D. A. Callahan, R. H. Cohen, A. Friedman, D. P. Grote, S. M. Lund, A. Molvik, W. M. Sharp, G. WestenskowRonald C. Davidson, Philip Efthimion, Erik Gilson, L. R. Grisham, Igor Kaganovich, Hong Qin, Edward A. Startsev, S. Bernal, Y. Cui, D. Feldman, T. F. Godlove, I. Haber, J. Harris, R. A. Kishek, H. Li, P. G. O'Shea, B. Quinn, M. Reiser, A. Valfells, M. Walter, Y. Zou, D. V. Rose, D. R. Welch

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Abstract

The issues related to progress in heavy ion fusion research were presented. Tranpsortable current posed by nonlinear fields and secondary atoms, ions and electrons were studied using a single low-energy beam with driver-scale charge-per-unit-length and space-charge potential. An experiment to test a latest injector concept was found to be in the design stage. The goals and the status of the experiments and progress in theory and simulations were also described.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2064-2070
Number of pages7
JournalPhysics of Plasmas
Volume10
Issue number5 II
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2003

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Condensed Matter Physics

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