Enabling a Fusion-Prototypic Neutron Source through Plasma Window Technology
ORAL
Abstract
One of the greatest needs in the development of fusion technology is the ability to test neutron-induced damage to materials relevant to fusion sources. Currently, no sources can generate both the neutron flux and relevant energy spectrum necessary.
SHINE Technologies deuterium-tritium systems flux output is limited by the pressure differential between the low-pressure acceleration region and high-pressure gas region. We have investigated the use of a plasma window composed of a wall-stabilized vacuum arc generated within a specially designed aperture. The pressure observed in the gas region with SHINE’s current aperture size and constant accelerator-side pressure saw an increase of 3-4X. Increasing aperture size with constant high- and low-pressure regions resulted in a 2.5X increase in the area of the aperture.
Flux levels needed for a fusion-prototypic neutron source will require multiplexing of plasma-window enabled neutron sources with initial modelling efforts for a plasma window two-beam system indicating a 100 times increase in neutron flux.
SHINE Technologies deuterium-tritium systems flux output is limited by the pressure differential between the low-pressure acceleration region and high-pressure gas region. We have investigated the use of a plasma window composed of a wall-stabilized vacuum arc generated within a specially designed aperture. The pressure observed in the gas region with SHINE’s current aperture size and constant accelerator-side pressure saw an increase of 3-4X. Increasing aperture size with constant high- and low-pressure regions resulted in a 2.5X increase in the area of the aperture.
Flux levels needed for a fusion-prototypic neutron source will require multiplexing of plasma-window enabled neutron sources with initial modelling efforts for a plasma window two-beam system indicating a 100 times increase in neutron flux.
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Presenters
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Josh Blatz
SHINE Technologies
Authors
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Josh Blatz
SHINE Technologies
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Ross Radel
SHINE Technologies
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Tye Gribb
SHINE Technologies
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Preston Barrows
SHINE Technologies
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Todd Kile
SHINE Technologies
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Daniel Cech
SHINE Technologies