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Low inductance switches for pulsed magnetization of hot plasmas

Larour, J, Auvray, P, Moustaizis Stavros, Lalousis Konstantinos

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URIhttp://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/61109F7D-B972-4D3E-B1B3-7B2BDEB34864-
Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.1109/PLASMA.2015.7179663-
Languageen-
TitleLow inductance switches for pulsed magnetization of hot plasmasen
CreatorLarour, Jen
Creator Auvray, Pen
CreatorMoustaizis Stavrosen
CreatorΜουσταιζης Σταυροςel
CreatorLalousis Konstantinosen
CreatorΛαλουσης Κωνσταντινοςel
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineersen
Content SummarySummary form only given. For the burning process of high density (about 1018cm-3) high temperature (tens of keV) plasma, the trapping by a high mirror-like magnetic field is a challenging objective. Numerical simulations1-3 may lead to conceptual designs of relatively large magnetized volumes (cm3) at large magnetic field (10 to 100T) with a tailored spatial profile. Taking the example of a Compact Magnetic Fusion (CMF) device3, 4 driven by ultra-short, high intensity laser beam interaction with cluster or solid targets, we present a pulsed power device capable of feeding a single turn coil at the level of 100s of kA and μs duration. The key component is a low inductance switch which will be described, paying attention to the triggering process, the plasma characterization, the B-field metrology and its scalability. The proposed device will be discussed in comparison with other solutions from the literature.en
Type of ItemΣύντομη Δημοσίευση σε Συνέδριοel
Type of ItemConference Short Paperen
Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en
Date of Item2015-11-20-
Date of Publication2015-
Bibliographic CitationJ. Larour, P. Auvray, S.D. Moustaizis, P. Lalousis, "Low inductance switches for pulsed magnetization of hot plasmas," in 2015 Plasma Sciences , IEEE International Conference on(ICOPS), doi: 10.1109/PLASMA.2015.7179663en

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