REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE - NANYANG
NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION
NATURAL SCIENCES
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Plasma Focus Group
Lee, Paul (Leader)
Cecilia, Selvam Feng, Xianping (soft x-ray spectroscopy) Gribkov, Vladimir*** Koudryachov, Vladimir |
Lee, Sing
Liu, Mahe Pasquale, Petrella** Springham, Stuart Victor (Ion beams) Wong, Terence* (SXR lithography) |
Radiative Plasma Focus: study incorporating thermodynamical quantities during the radiative phase especially in neon in order to model soft x-ray emission; comparison of modelling with experiments is being carried out both in the UNU/ICTP PFF device and repetitive devices, the Nanyang Technological University/National Institute of Education Soft X-ray Source (NNSX1 & NNSX2). Motivation is the development of repetitive high power radiation sources. We have achieved SXR powers of 300W (wavelength range of 0.8-1.4 nm), averaged over the duration of one minute at 10 pps (S. Lee, P. Lee, G.X. Zhang, V.A. Gribkov, X. Feng, M.H. Liu, A. Serban: High Repetition, High Performance Plasma Focus as a Radiation source. International Symp. on Plasma Research and Applications. Opole Jarnoltowek, Poland, 10-12 June 1997).
Development of didactic package based on a small plasma focus (UNU/ICTP PFF) for international training programmes aimed at initiating/strengthening experimental plasma research; collaborative work in conjunction with the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, the Asian African Association for Plasma Training and the proposed International Centre for Dense Magnetised Plasmas. (S. Lee et al: American J. Physics 56, 1988, 62-68; S. Lee: Chinese Physics Letters 10, 1993, 33-41; also J. Moscow Physical Soc. (Series B) ``Physics in Higher Education'' 1, 1995, 99-126; also Pulsed Plasmas for Technology, Training and Cooperation. International Symp. for Cooperation in Plasma Science and Technology, UNU, Tokyo, Japan, Sep. 16-19 1996).
Charged Particle Studies: work employing Solid-State Nuclear Track Detectors (SSNTDs) in combination with a computer controlled automated detector scanning system based on an optical microscope with motorized stage and focus adjust. In recent work we have used SSNTDs and a camera obscura to form an axial image of the fusion proton production region within the plasma focus. These studies provide strong evidence that the beam-target mechanism is responsible for some 90 to 96% of the fusion within our small (3kJ) plasma focus device. However, there is also clear evidence that 4 to 10% of the fusion occurs within the pinch region, but it is not determined if this fusion contribution is thermo-nuclear in nature, or some other mechanism is responsible. (S.V. Springham et al: 14th IAEA Technical Committee Meeting on Research Using Small Fusion Devices, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 25-27 June 2001).
* EEE, NTU; ** MPE, NTU; *** Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow