Collective Effects near the Ion Space-Charge Limit of the Orbitron

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Abstract

The Orbitron is a novel plasma reactor in development at Avalanche Energy, which uses static crossed fields to co-confine both ions and electrons. In our effort to optimize the ion loading process we aim to demonstrate reaching the ion space-charge limit of the electrostatic trap in the absence of electrons. We present here recent experiments and simulations in which we observe collective modes resembling so-called "negative mass" instabilities at a critical ion density. These modes place a limit on ion density about an order of magnitude lower than the theoretical space-charge limit, in the absence of co-confined electrons or other mitigation. We characterize these modes and describe methods to mitigate them in the Orbitron.

Presenters

  • Daniel Joseph Merthe

    Avalanche Energy

Authors

  • Daniel Joseph Merthe

    Avalanche Energy

  • Sahel Hakimi

    Avalanche Energy, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Ho San Ko

    Avalanche Energy

  • Ellen Hayes

    Avalanche Energy

  • Celena Michaud

    Avalanche Energy

  • Erik McKee

    Avalanche Energy

  • Nicola Van Moon

    Avalanche Energy

  • Ert McMullen

    Avalanche Energy

  • Ace Thompson

    Avalanche Energy

  • Robin Blair Langtry

    Avalanche Energy, Avalanche Energy Designs

  • Sara E Barczay

    Avalanche Energy