MITL - A 2-D code to investigate electron flow through non-uniform field region of magnetically insulated transmission lines
Abstract
Self-magnetically insulated, high-voltage transmission lines are used in inertial confinement fusion particle accelerators in order to transmit power from the vacuum insulator to the diode. This paper describes a time-dependent 2-D code (MITL) for calculating (for planar or triplate geometries) the motion of test electrons through the tapered input or output convolutes of such lines. MITL results show that the electron canonical momentum in the direction of the flow changes as the electron passes through the convoluted geometry; it is suggested that these electrons lead to losses observed in long self-magnetically insulated lines.
- Publication:
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2nd International Pulsed Power Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979pupo.conf..479N
- Keywords:
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- Computer Programs;
- Electron Diffusion;
- Inertial Fusion (Reactor);
- Nonuniform Magnetic Fields;
- Particle Accelerators;
- Transmission Lines;
- Diodes;
- Electric Power Transmission;
- Electric Pulses;
- Insulation;
- Potential Theory;
- Relativistic Particles;
- Space Charge;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering