Deuteron beam characteristics of 2.5 kJ KSU-DPF as a high inductance dense plasma focus machine

Faculty Engineering Year: 2013
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Journal: IEEE Pulsed Power & Plasma Science Conference–PPPS 2013 IEEE Volume:
Keywords : Deuteron beam characteristics , , , KSU-DPF , , high inductance    
Abstract:
Dense Plasma Focus devices produce short-lived hot and dense plasma through a fast compression of the plasma sheath. They are considered to be a rich source of energetic and multiple radiations, like fast electrons (0.01-1MeV), fast ion
   
     
 
       

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