500 MHz modulation system for the 6 MeV, 700 A Astron Accelerator (open access)

500 MHz modulation system for the 6 MeV, 700 A Astron Accelerator

An rf system is described for the 500-MHz cylindrical resonator that is coupled to the Astron beam to modulate its energy by +- 1.5 percent.
Date: May 17, 1976
Creator: Reginato, L. L. & Smith, B. H.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Laser fusion overview. [Forecasting of laser fusion feasibility] (open access)

Laser fusion overview. [Forecasting of laser fusion feasibility]

Because of recent breakthroughs in the target area, and in the glass laser area, the scientific feasibility of laser fusion--and of inertial fusion--may be demonstrated in the early 1980's. Then the development in that time period of a suitable laser (or storage ring or other driving source) would make possible an operational inertial fusion reactor in this century. These are roughly the same time scales as projected by the Tokamak magnetic confinement approach. It thus appears that the 15-20 year earlier start by magnetic confinement fusion may be overcome. Because inertial confinement has been demonstrated, and inertial fusion reactors may operate on smaller scales than Tokamaks, laser fusion may have important technical and economic advantages.
Date: May 17, 1976
Creator: Nuckolls, J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Modifications resulting in significant increases in the beam usage time of a 60 keV electron beam welder (open access)

Modifications resulting in significant increases in the beam usage time of a 60 keV electron beam welder

Short beam usage times were encountered using a 60 keV electron beam welder. These short times were the direct result of a buildup of a reaction product (WO/sub 2/./sub 90/) that occurred on graphite washers which housed the tungsten emitter plate. While it was not possible to prevent the reaction product, its growth rate was sufficiently altered by changing graphite materials and minor design changes of the washers. With these modifications beam usage times increased from an original 40 min to approximately 675 min.
Date: May 17, 1976
Creator: Zielinski, R. E. & Harrison, J. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library