Proceedings of the 2005 Particle Accelerator Conference
DOI: 10.1109/pac.2005.1590428
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Highly Compressed Ion Beams for High Energy Density Science

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“…Suitable accelerator approaches were identified at a workshop [14,15]; these included a new invention, the Pulse-Line Ion Accelerator (PLIA) [16]. The PLIA (Fig.…”
Section: B Pulse Line Ion Acceleratormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suitable accelerator approaches were identified at a workshop [14,15]; these included a new invention, the Pulse-Line Ion Accelerator (PLIA) [16]. The PLIA (Fig.…”
Section: B Pulse Line Ion Acceleratormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several front-end accelerator approaches are possible. One very attractive architecture is the Pulse Line Ion Accelerator (PLIA) concept [51,52]. Experiments have recently been initiated at LBNL to test the PLIA [51,53] in which a ramped, high-voltage pulse is applied at the input of a helical pulse-line structure (Fig.…”
Section: Iiie Advanced Pulse Line Ion Acceleratormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of this concept was originally motivated by a proposal to use moderate energy intense ion beams to heat matter to regimes of interest for studies of High Energy Density Physics [1]. The concept presented in this paper is an excellent fit to the accelerator requirements for this HEDP application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%