DEVELOPING DENSE PLASMA FOCUS CAPABILITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

Bulletin of the American Physical Society(2018)

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The Z-machine housed at Sandia National Laboratories is instrumental in plasma physics research across a range of applications including nuclear stockpile stewardship, materials testing, and inertial confinement fusion. University-scale z-pinch experiments can inform the high-value experiments conducted at Sandia. A Dense Plasma Focus (DPF) is one such type of z-pinch. Specifically, it involves a rapid plasma acceleration and compression resulting in a significant number of fusion reactions [1]. These fusion reactions are largely the result of micro-pinch instabilities, which are regions of extremely high pressure and temperature within the plasma. There are still many unanswered questions about these micro-pinch phenomena. Developing a better understanding of these phenomena could lead to profound implications for the field of high-energy-density physics.
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plasma physics research,nuclear stockpile stewardship,materials testing,inertial confinement fusion,university-scale z-pinch experiments,high-value experiments,rapid plasma acceleration,compression,fusion reactions,micropinch instabilities,extremely high pressure,micropinch phenomena,high-energy-density physics,Dense Plasma Focus capabilities,michigan,Z-machine,Sandia National Laboratories
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