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Startsev, E.

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TUPEA021 Longitudinal Drift Compression of Intense Charged Particle Beams 1372
 
  • E. Startsev, R.C. Davidson
    PPPL, Princeton, New Jersey
 
 

To achieve high focal spot intensities in ion-beam-driven high energy density physics and heavy ion fusion applications, the ion beam must be compressed longitudinally by factors of ten to one hundred before it is focused onto the target. The longitudinal compression is achieved by imposing an initial velocity profile tilt on the drifting beam, and allowing the beam to compress longitudinally until the space-charge force or the internal thermal pressure stops the longitudinal compression of the charge bunch. In this paper, the problem of longitudinal drift compression of intense charged particle beams is analyzed analytically and numerically for the two important cases corresponding to a cold beam, and a pressure-dominated beam, using a one-dimensional warm-fluid model describing the longitudinal beam dynamics. The hodograph transformation is used to transform the nonlinear fluid equations into a single, second-order, linear partial differential equation (PDE). The general solution of this equation describing the intense beam system with stagnation point is analyzed and illustrated with several examples.

 
THPE052 Advanced Numerical Modeling of Collective Final Focus for Intense Ion Beams 4635
 
  • M. Dorf, R.C. Davidson, I. Kaganovich, E. Startsev
    PPPL, Princeton, New Jersey
 
 

This paper presents results of advanced numerical simulations demonstrating the feasibility of tight collective focusing of intense ion beams for the Neutralizing Drift Compression Experiment (NDCX-I). In the collective focusing scheme, a weak magnetic lens provides strong focusing of an intense ion beam carrying an equal amount of neutralizing electron background [S. Roberston, Phys. Rev. Lett. 48, 149 (1982)]. For instance, a solenoidal magnetic field of several hundred gauss can focus an intense neutralized ion beam within a short distance of several centimeters. The enhanced focusing is provided by a strong self-electric field, which is produced by the collective electron dynamics. The numerical simulations are performed with the LSP particle-in-cell (PIC) code, and the results of the simulations are found to be in good agreement with analytical predictions. Collective focusing limitations due to possible heating of the co-moving electrons during the transverse compression are also discussed.