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Resolving Key Heavy-Ion Fusion Target Issues With Relativistic Heavy-Ion Research Accelerators

Richard C. Arnold

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 13 / Number 2 / February 1988 / Pages 356-361

Technical Paper / Heavy-Ion Fusion / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST88-A25110

Heavy-ion accelerators designed for relativistic nuclear research experiments can also be adapted for target research in heavy-ion driver inertial fusion. Needle-shaped plasmas can be created that are adequate for studying basic properties of matter at high energy density. Although the ion range is very long, the specific deposited power nevertheless increases with kinetic energy, as the focus spot can be made smaller and more ions can be accumulated in larger rings.