Modular Theta-pinch Experiment (MTX) overview and update
ORAL
Abstract
The Modular Theta-pinch Experiment (MTX) at Los Alamos National Laboratory consists of multiple theta-pinch and transverse magnetic coils, each driven by several independently-triggerable capacitor/switch modules. This design enables straightforward expansion and reconfiguration to drive a wide range of experiments. Initial work on MTX has explored the physics of high-density ionization and Field-Reversed Configuration (FRC) formation techniques. An overview of the experiment, discussion of recent results, and plans for scaling to future machine configurations will be presented.
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Presenters
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Thomas E Weber
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Authors
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Thomas E Weber
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Ian A Bean
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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John C Boguski
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Evan S Dodd
Los Alamos National Laboratory