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Characterization of Supersonic Spherically Imploding Plasma Liners on PLX

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Abstract

The Plasma Liner Experiment (PLX) at Los Alamos National Laboratory is a mid-size experimental facility that has been built to explore the idea of using a spherically imploding plasma liner, formed via the merging of discrete plasma jets, as a transformative driver for magneto-inertial fusion. [1] We present results from PLX with fully spherical plasma liner implosions, formed from an array of 36 plasma jets. Prior investigations on PLX have studied the merging of smaller numbers of plasma jets, and indicated the significance of inter-jet streaming and interpenetration between merging jets, and the possible impact of density perturbations due to shock waves between the jets. We will present experimental characterization of the plasma liner convergence, symmetry, and stagnation morphology, informing the potential for integrated plasma compression experiments to be driven by the facility.

[1] Hsu, Scott C., et al. ”Spherically imploding plasma liners as a standoff driver for magnetoinertial fusion.” IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science 40.5 (2012): 1287-1298.

We acknowledge the contributions of the many scientists and personnel in the broader team and plasma physics community who have contributed to the PLX program.

Presenters

  • Samuel J Langendorf

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

Authors

  • Samuel J Langendorf

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Feng Chu

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • John P Dunn

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Franklin D Witherspoon

    HyperJet Fusion Corporation, HyperJet Fusion Corp., Hyperjet Fusion Corporation, HyperJet Fusion

  • Andrew Case

    HyperJet Fusion Corporation, HyperJet Fusion Corp., Hyperjet Fusion Corporation, HyperJet Fusion (United States)

  • Edward Cruz

    HyperJet Fusion Corporation, HyperJet Fusion Corp., Hyperjet Fusion Corporation, HyperJet Fusion

  • Andrew L LaJoie

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, University of New Mexico

  • Lucas G Webster

    University of New Mexico

  • Mark A Gilmore

    University of New Mexico

  • Jason Cassibry

    University of Alabama in Huntsville

  • Aalap Vyas

    University of Alabama in Huntsville