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The high-density Z-pinch as a pulsed fusion neutron source for fusion nuclear technology and materials testing
Authors:R. A. Krakowski  J. D. Sethian  R. L. Hagenson
Affiliation:(1) Los Alamos National Laboratory, 87545 Los Alamos, New Mexico;(2) Naval Research Laboratory, 20375-5000 Washington, D.C.;(3) Phillips Petroleum Co., 74004 Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Abstract:The dense Z-pinch (DZP) is one of the earliest and simplest plasma heating and confinement schemes. Recent experimental advances based on plasma initiation from hair-like (10s mgrm in radius) solid hydrogen filaments have so far not encountered the usually devastating MHD instabilities that plagued early DZP experimenters. These encouraging results along with the debut of a number of proof-of principle, high-current (1–2 MA in 10–100 ns) experiments have prompted consideration of the DZP as a pulsed source of DT fusion neutrons of sufficient strength (SN ges 1019 n/s) to provide uncollided neutron fluxes in excess ofIw= 5–10 MW/m2 over test volumes of 10–30 liters or greater. While this neutron source would be pulsed (100s ns pulse widths, 10–100 Hz pulse rate), giving flux time compressions in the range 105–106, its simplicity, near-term feasibility, low cost, high-Q operation, and relevance to fusion systems thatmay provide a pulsed commercial end-product, e.g., inertial confinement or the DZP itself, together create the impetus for preliminary consideration as a neutron source for fusion nuclear technology and materials testings. The results of a preliminary parametric systems study (focusing primarily on physics issues), conceptual design, and cost vs. performance analyses are presented. The DZP promises an inexpensive and efficient means to provide pulsed DT neutrons at an average rate in excess of 1019 n/s, with neutron currents Iwlap10 MW/m2 over volumes Vexp ges 30 liter using single-pulse technologies that differ little from those being used in present-day experiments.Work supported by U.S. DOE.
Keywords:fusion  dense Z-pinch  neutron source  nuclear technology
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