PUFFIN: a new microsecond, mega-ampere pulser for magnetised HED plasma physics
Abstract
Many interesting plasma physics phenomena in the universe develop over long time scales. One example is magnetohydrodynamic turbulence, which must be driven over many hydrodynamic time scales to reach the statistical steady state typical of astrophysical plasmas. Existing pulsed-power generators are usually optimised for very fast rise times (~100 ns), which can drive the rapid implosions which generate bright x-rays sources. However, for basic plasma physics or laboratory astrophysics studies it is desirable to drive the plasma over longer timescales. In this poster we discuss the design of PUFFIN, a medium sized pulsed power facility with a 1-2 MA peak current and a 2 us rise time, based on the LTD-5 modules developed at CEA Gramat. PUFFIN will be constructed at the Plasma Science and Fusion Center at MIT starting in January 2021. It will be a versatile driver of magnetised HED plasmas and will provide a testbed for diagnostic development. Particularly topics of interest include magnetised turblence, magnetic reconnection, and transport and instabilities in magnetised plasmas.
- Publication:
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APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- 2020
- Bibcode:
- 2020APS..DPPG17013H