ladajo wrote: two-stream instablity allow to Polywell the possiblity of running at high beta?
I have seen this discussed somewhere why it is not a problem for Polywell, as I recall it is because of distribution and 3D construct, and the annealing. But I will have to look around again.
Too bad you have not read the WB6 report.
Yes, we discussed this earlier.
And all Polywellers are repeating the words of Dr. Nebel that two-stream instability is not issue for Polywell.
I would like to know why not?
Because as I know and it is well known (at least all plasma physicist
today knows this as an axiom) that non-relativistic electron beam suffers two-strem instability being injected into background plasma.
Density of electron virtual catod is critical for Polywell as on it the depth of Potential well is dependent. See for example Stanley Humphries, Jr.'s book "Charged Particle Beams" in which on page 675 is written the following:
Two-stream instabilities may occur when beams of particles with different velocities flow through each other. Free energy is available to cause axial bunching of the beam particles – the space-charge fields of the bunched beams convert part of the directed kinetic energy to an axial velocity dispersion. A mild two-stream instability causes longitudinal emittance growth – a strong instability leads to destruction of the beam. Two-stream instabilities are a major concern
when beams propagate through plasmas.
This book is available in the web.
I saw also the thought here that there is not plasma in Polywell in classical understanding of plasma and definition "beam into background plasma" is not applicable for Polywell.
This is discussion with AlexK - the man who really built Polywell like reactor in as I understand UK:
viewtopic.php?p=59785&highlight=#59785 Generally, once beam particles are above ~50 kV, thermalization happens at a rate that causes ion/energy losses which are smaller than the energy production rates due to fusion, unless there are instabilities (such as the 2-stream or Weibel).
I am declaring that even in non-catastrophic scenario (weak 2-stream instability) this will not allow to Polywell running at beta=1
This is in the best case.
And, so, I do not believe people when they speak "10 T magrid, beta=1 Polywell will run with 10^22 number density"
That's all.
Thanks.