Theoretical studies of defect formation and target heating by intense pulsed ion beams

ORAL

Abstract

We present results of three studies related to experiments on NDCX-II, the Neutralized Drift Compression Experiment, a short-pulse ($\sim$ 1ns), high-current ($\sim$ 70A) linear accelerator for 1.2 MeV ions at LBNL. These include: (a) Coupled transverse and longitudinal envelope calculations of the final non-neutral ion beam transport, followed by neutralized drift and final focus, for a number of focus and drift lengths and with a series of ion species (Z$=$1-19). Predicted target fluences were obtained and target temperatures in the 1 eV range estimated. (b) HYDRA simulations of the target response for Li and He ions and for Al and Au targets at various ion fluences (up to 10$^{12}$ ions/pulse/mm$^{2})$ and pulse durations, benchmarking temperature estimates from the envelope calculations. (c) Crystal-Trim simulations of ion channeling through single-crystal lattices, with comparisons to ion transmission data as a function of orientation angle of the crystal foil and for different ion intensities and ion species. \\[4pt] *This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. DOE under contracts DE-AC52-07NA27344 (LLNL), DE-AC02-05CH11231 (LBNL) and DE-AC02-76CH0307 (PPPL) and was supported by the US DOE Office of Science, Fusion Energy Sciences. LLNL-ABS-67521

Authors

  • J.J. Barnard

    LLNL

  • T. Schenkel

    LBNL

  • A. Persaud

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL

  • P.A. Seidl

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, LBNL

  • A. Friedman

    LLNL

  • D.P. Grote

    LLNL

  • R.C. Davidson

    PPPL

  • E.P. Gilson

    PPPL

  • I. Kaganovich

    PPPL