USA - RPI
PLASMA DYNAMICS LABORATORY
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
ECSE DEPARTMENT
6003 Jonsson Engineering Center
Troy, New York 12180-3590
Telephone: +1 518 276 6084
Telefax: +1 518 276 6261
E-mail: connor@rpi.edu
URL: http://hibp.ecse.rpi.edu
| NAME |
Telephone |
Room |
Telefax |
E-Mail Address |
| Connor, Kenneth A. |
(518) 276-6084 |
6002 JEC |
(518) 276-6261 |
connor@rpi.edu |
| Demers, Diane R. |
(608) 263-2967 |
3244C Chamberlain Hall |
(608) 262-7205 |
diane@ecse.rpi.edu |
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1150 University Avenue |
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Madison, WI 53706-1390 |
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| Hickok, Robert L. |
(emeritus) |
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BH10200@aol.com |
| Schatz, John G. |
(518) 276-8226 |
7009 JEC |
(518) 276-6261 |
john@ecse.rpi.edu |
| Schoch, Paul M. |
(518) 276-6072 |
6006 JEC |
(518) 276-6261 |
schoch@ecse.rpi.edu |
Research activities:
RPI develops and provides heavy ion beam (HIBP) diagnostics and presently operates such a diagnostic system, based on a 200KV ion accelerator, on MST (Madison, Wisconsin). Beams of 1+ ions are injected in the plasma and the resulting 2+ ions are measured with a spatial resolution of 0.1 cm3 and a time resolution of 1 μs. The abundance and energy of the 2+ ions are measured using an electrostatic energy analyzer operated at a voltage that is about 4-5 times smaller than the accelerator voltage. Measurements provide data on the electric potential profiles, fluctuations in density and potential, the current density profile and magnetic fluctuations. These are used to determine details of fluctuation induced particle and energy transport and to address other physics issues. System components used previously on such devices as TEXT (University of Texas-Austin) and ATF (ORNL) are available for application of beam probe diagnostics based on 200kV, 500kV and 2.5MeV accelerators. RPI also operates a small RF-driven plasma source to investigate techniques for improving HIBP time resolution by more than an order of magnitude and a component test facility for developing other new HIBP capabilities.
IAEA 2001
2001-10-31