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Freeman, B.L.; Caird, R.S.; Erickson, D.J.; Fowler, C.M.; Garn, W.B.; Kruse, H.W.; King, J.C.; Bartram, D.E.; Kruse, P.J.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM (USA)1983
Los Alamos National Lab., NM (USA)1983
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[en] The plasma focus project began as an effort to develop an intense, pulsed, expendable neutron radiographic source. Since previous efforts to power a plasma focus with explosive generators had been successful, we proposed to couple our plate generators to a coaxial-geometry plasma focus to achieve this goal. Utilizing a small capacitor bank and a selected set of diagnostics, the explosive experiments were successfully conducted with maximum currents of 1.5 MA to 2.4 MA. A maximum neutron yield of approx. 3 x 1011 (DD) neutrons was achieved at the 2.4 MA level. Since the neutron yield did scale as a power of the maximum delivered current, and the neutron-producing source region was small, we conclude that this approach is an attractive option to achieve a neutron radiographic source. The need for a reliable open-circuiting switch at several megamperes has resulted in postponement of the project
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1983; 28 p; 3. international conference on megagauss magnetic field generation and related topics; Novosibirsk (USSR); 13-17 Jun 1983; CONF-830606--5; Available from NTIS, PC A03/MF A01 as DE83011166
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