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Correlations Among Neutron Yield and Dynamical Discharge Characteristics Obtained from Electrical Signals in a 400 J Plasma Focus
Date
2012Registration in:
J Fusion Energ (2012) 31:30–37
DOI 10.1007/s10894-011-9429-9
Author
Veloso, Felipe
Pavez, Cristián
Moreno, José
Galaz, Víctor
Zambra, Marcelo
Soto, Leopoldo
Institutions
Abstract
Dynamical discharge characteristics and their
relation with the total neutron yield emitted from a 400 J
plasma focus operating in deuterium gas are presented. The
dynamical nature of the plasma focus is obtained merely
from the analysis of the voltage and current electrical
signals without considering any particular geometry for the
plasma sheath. It is calculated that large neutron yields are
obtained when plasma inductance, mechanical energy and
plasma voltage at pinching time have larger values. In
contrast, no correlations are found among neutron yields
either with plasma propagation velocities or quantities at
the beginning of the radial phase. There is also found that
the current sheath geometry changes according to the gas
pressure, having larger curvature for lower pressures. The
calculations also provide estimations of sheath thicknesses
at the detachment from the insulator in the range of
0.5–1 mm, being thicker for larger neutron yield.