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Symmetry analysis of cylindrical implosions driven by high-frequency rotating ion beams
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2003
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Beam StabilityEngineeringBox PulsePhysicsSymmetry AnalysisMechanical EngineeringIon BeamsLaser-plasma InteractionCylindrical ImplosionsIon Beam InstrumentationIon BeamCylindrical Target ImplosionPropulsionParabolic PulseIon EmissionCollective InstabilitiesBeam Transport SystemBeam Optic
A symmetry analysis of the cylindrical target implosion driven by a high-frequency rotating beam of heavy ions is presented. The non-uniformity generated by such a system is studied by developing an analytical model and by performing two-dimensional simulations. The results show that the asymmetry in the driving pressure depends on the number N of beam revolutions as N−n and the power index n is determined by the time variation of the power pulse. For a box pulse, it is n = 1 and for a parabolic pulse, it is n = 2. In the latter case symmetry of 1% can be achieved at the end of the pulse by using N = 10.
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