Results and plan of research of plasma compression and total D-D fusion neutron emission for 16.8-kJ and 3.1-kJ plasma foci operated with D<sub>2</sub>, D<sub>2</sub>+Ne and D<sub>2</sub>+Ar gas mixtures
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Abstract
A total of 269 discharges were performed on the 16.8-kJ Mather-type plasma focus device (called PF-24) filled with D2 and (100%-x)D2+xNe at a constant, initial, total mass of gas mixture in the experimental chamber. Magnetic and electric probes, Be activation neutron counter and 4-frame VUV/SXR plasma imaging system were used to study the plasma dynamics and radiation emission. The results showed a decrease in the radii of plasma columns (on average) in the initial phase of evolution and a decrease in the total D-D fusion neutron yields (on average) with increasing Ne fraction (x). Presently, similar new set of experiments is being planned and carried for the 3.1-kJ Mather-type plasma focus (called PFZ-200) which will operate with D2 and (100%-x)D2+xAr at the constant initial mass of deuterium in the mixture or at the constant initial total mass of gas mixture. For both PF-24 and PFZ-200 the 5-phase Lee model was used to design the discharges – chose the proper gas mixture composition and make predictions about the possible phenomena accompanying discharges. The main aims of these investigations are enhancement of plasma pinch compression and increase the total D-D fusion neutron emission, in plasma foci, by doping deuterium with noble gases.
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Presenters
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Lukasz Marciniak
Czech Technical University in Prague
Authors
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Lukasz Marciniak
Czech Technical University in Prague
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Karel Rezac
Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Tech Univ
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Agnieszka Kulinska
Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences
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Jan Novotny
Czech Technical University in Prague
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Mohamad Akel
Atomic Energy Commission of Syria
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Josef Kravarik
Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Tech Univ
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Sing Lee
Institute for Plasma Focus Studies
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Jakub Cikhardt
Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Tech Univ
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Marek Scholz
Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences
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Daniel Klir
Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Tech Univ
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Sor H Saw
First City University College