A qualitative description of the modified triton electron beam accelerator

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Beam Plasma Amplifiers, Electron Accelerators, Electron Beams, Plasma Control, Electron Energy, Magnetic Field Inversions, Relativistic Plasmas

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The reversed field magnetic confinement geometry generated with plasma currents induced by a rotating relativistic electron beam was studied. The decay of the configuration, although consistent with classical processes, was, because of the low plasma electron temperatures, comparable to the free streaming end loss time. Thus, in order to achieve the higher electron temperatures required to verify axial containment, it was necessary to increase the energy of the relativistic electron beam. It was also desirable to decrease the beam rise time and fall time, in order to increase the strength of the field-reversing current layer; and to decrease the shot-to-shot variation in the beam characteristics. These objectives were achieved by modifying the pulse forming network and prepulse switch of the existing TRITON accelerator.

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