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Title: The light ion LMF and its relevance to IFE
Author (s): Olson, Ronald E.
Allshouse, G.O.
Cook, D.L.
Lockner, T.R.
Mazarakis, M.G.
Olson, C.L.
Smith, D.L.
Department/Lab Affiliations: Physics
Keywords: IFE
LIBRA
Light Ion Beam Reactor Assessment
conceptual reactor design study
defense applications
energy applications
fusion reactor design
fusion reactor ignition
fusion reactors
high gain ICF targets
inertial confinement fusion
inertial fusion energy
light ion laboratory microfusion facility
plasma inertial confinement
Issue Date: 1993
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation: Olson, R.E.; Allshouse, G.O.; Cook, D.L.; Lockner, T.R.; Mazarakis, M.G.; Olson, C.L.; Smith, D.L. "The light ion LMF and its relevance to IFE" 15th IEEENPSS Symposium on Fusion Engineering, 1993. Vol.1, 11-15 Oct 1993 Pages:189-193 vol.1
Abstract: The inertial confinement fusion (ICF) program at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) is directed toward validating light ions as an efficient driver for ICF defense and energy applications. The light ion laboratory microfusion facility (LMF) is envisioned as a facility in which high gain ICF targets could be developed and utilized in defense-related experiments. The relevance of LMF technology to eventual inertial fusion energy (IFE) applications is assessed via a comparison of LMF technologies with those projected in the Light Ion Beam Reactor Assessment (LIBRA) conceptual reactor design study
Type: Article - Conference proceedings
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titleThe light ion LMF and its relevance to IFE
contributor.authorOlson, Ronald E.
contributor.authorAllshouse, G.O.
contributor.authorCook, D.L.
contributor.authorLockner, T.R.
contributor.authorMazarakis, M.G.
contributor.authorOlson, C.L.
contributor.authorSmith, D.L.
contributor.deptlabPhysics
subjectIFE
subjectLIBRA
subjectLight Ion Beam Reactor Assessment
subjectconceptual reactor design study
subjectdefense applications
subjectenergy applications
subjectfusion reactor design
subjectfusion reactor ignition
subjectfusion reactors
subjecthigh gain ICF targets
subjectinertial confinement fusion
subjectinertial fusion energy
subjectlight ion laboratory microfusion facility
subjectplasma inertial confinement
date.issued1993
date.submitted2007
publisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
identifier.citationOlson, R.E.; Allshouse, G.O.; Cook, D.L.; Lockner, T.R.; Mazarakis, M.G.; Olson, C.L.; Smith, D.L. "The light ion LMF and its relevance to IFE" 15th IEEENPSS Symposium on Fusion Engineering, 1993. Vol.1, 11-15 Oct 1993 Pages:189-193 vol.1
identifier.pub.URI
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description.abstractThe inertial confinement fusion (ICF) program at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) is directed toward validating light ions as an efficient driver for ICF defense and energy applications. The light ion laboratory microfusion facility (LMF) is envisioned as a facility in which high gain ICF targets could be developed and utilized in defense-related experiments. The relevance of LMF technology to eventual inertial fusion energy (IFE) applications is assessed via a comparison of LMF technologies with those projected in the Light Ion Beam Reactor Assessment (LIBRA) conceptual reactor design study
typeArticle - Conference proceedings
type.DCMITypetext
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rightsThis material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyright and all rights therein are retained by authors or by other copyright holders. All persons copying this information are expected to adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each author's copyright. In most cases, these works may not be reposted without the explicit permission of the copyright holder.
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date.available2007-12-17T20:26:27Z
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