New self-magnetically insulated connection of multilevel accelerators to a common load
A new way to connect pulsed-power modules to a common load is presented. Unlike previous connectors, the clam shell magnetically insulated transmission line (CSMITL) has magnetic nulls only at large radius where the cathode electric field is kept below the threshold for emission, has only a simply c...
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doaj-c1ba49e9f552426aa236e4103fd56a802020-11-25T01:34:23ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams1098-44022015-03-0118303040310.1103/PhysRevSTAB.18.030403New self-magnetically insulated connection of multilevel accelerators to a common loadJ. Pace VanDevenderWilliam L. LangstonMichael F. PasikRebecca S. CoatsTimothy D. PointonDavid B. SeidelG. Randal McKeeLarry X. SchneiderA new way to connect pulsed-power modules to a common load is presented. Unlike previous connectors, the clam shell magnetically insulated transmission line (CSMITL) has magnetic nulls only at large radius where the cathode electric field is kept below the threshold for emission, has only a simply connected magnetic topology to avoid plasma motion along magnetic field lines into highly stressed gaps, and has electron injectors that ensure efficient electron flow even in the limiting case of self-limited MITLs. Multilevel magnetically insulated transmission lines with a posthole convolute are the standard solution but associated losses limit the performance of state-of-the-art accelerators. Mitigating these losses is critical for the next generation of pulsed-power accelerators. A CSMITL has been successfully implemented on the Saturn accelerator. A reference design for the Z accelerator is derived and presented. The design conservatively meets the design requirements and shows excellent transport efficiency in three simulations of increasing complexity: circuit simulations, electromagnetic fields only with Emphasis, fields plus electron and ion emission with Quicksilver.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.18.030403 |
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J. Pace VanDevender William L. Langston Michael F. Pasik Rebecca S. Coats Timothy D. Pointon David B. Seidel G. Randal McKee Larry X. Schneider New self-magnetically insulated connection of multilevel accelerators to a common load Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams |
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J. Pace VanDevender William L. Langston Michael F. Pasik Rebecca S. Coats Timothy D. Pointon David B. Seidel G. Randal McKee Larry X. Schneider |
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New self-magnetically insulated connection of multilevel accelerators to a common load |
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New self-magnetically insulated connection of multilevel accelerators to a common load |
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New self-magnetically insulated connection of multilevel accelerators to a common load |
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New self-magnetically insulated connection of multilevel accelerators to a common load |
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New self-magnetically insulated connection of multilevel accelerators to a common load |
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new self-magnetically insulated connection of multilevel accelerators to a common load |
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American Physical Society |
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Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams |
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1098-4402 |
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2015-03-01 |
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A new way to connect pulsed-power modules to a common load is presented. Unlike previous connectors, the clam shell magnetically insulated transmission line (CSMITL) has magnetic nulls only at large radius where the cathode electric field is kept below the threshold for emission, has only a simply connected magnetic topology to avoid plasma motion along magnetic field lines into highly stressed gaps, and has electron injectors that ensure efficient electron flow even in the limiting case of self-limited MITLs. Multilevel magnetically insulated transmission lines with a posthole convolute are the standard solution but associated losses limit the performance of state-of-the-art accelerators. Mitigating these losses is critical for the next generation of pulsed-power accelerators. A CSMITL has been successfully implemented on the Saturn accelerator. A reference design for the Z accelerator is derived and presented. The design conservatively meets the design requirements and shows excellent transport efficiency in three simulations of increasing complexity: circuit simulations, electromagnetic fields only with Emphasis, fields plus electron and ion emission with Quicksilver. |
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http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.18.030403 |
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