Intercoupled confinement in FRCs
September 2012 | L. Steinhauer | US-Japan CT Workshop | Presentation
September 2012 | L. Steinhauer | US-Japan CT Workshop | Presentation
September 2012 | M. Tuszewski | US-Japan CT Workshop | Presentation
Most plasma gun potential is realized. Good communication with FRC. Plasma gun provides E, Control and line-tying. Improved FRC Stability (rotational modes)
September 2012 | A. Ivanov | NIBS | Presentation
The negative-ion based injector of a hydrogen neutral beam with the energy of 500- 1000 keV is being developed in the Budker Institute.
September 2012 | T. Del Rosso | Optics Letters | Paper
We describe the performance of a second-harmonic interferometer (SHI) to measure, on an optical path exceeding 12 m, the electron plasma density of two plasmoids formed in separate theta-pinch chambers and then merged in a central compression chamber after undergoing acceleration and compression.
August 2012 | H. Gota | Open Systems | Presentation
High temperature, stable, long-lived FRC state, so-called High Performance FRC (HPF), has been produced in the C-2 device.
August 2012 | S. Primavera | NI-Week | Poster
A gas introduction system for C2 machine was designed, developed and commissioned and is now in use.
August 2012 | D. Gupta | Review of Scientific Instruments | Paper
In C-2 field-reversed configuration (FRC) device, low neutral density outside the FRC separatrix is required to minimize the charge exchange loss of fast particles.
August 2012 | B. Deng | Review of Scientific Instruments | Paper
The 9-point Thomson scattering diagnostic system for the C-2 field reversed configuration plasmas is improved and the measured electron temperature profiles are consistent with theoretical expectations.
July 2012 | S. Korepanov | Review of Scientific Instruments | Paper
A diagnostic technique for measuring the fast-ion energy distribution in a field-reversed configuration plasma was developed and tested on the C-2 experiment.
July 2012 | R. Clary | Review of Scientific Instruments | Paper
A neutral particle bolometer (NPB) has been designed and implemented on the TAE Technologies C-2 device in order to spatially and temporally resolve the charge-exchange losses of fast-ion populations originating from neutral beam injection into field-reversed configuration plasmas.