The transport of high-current heavy-ion beams in plasma channels is a
promising option for the final transport in a heavy-ion fusion reactor,
since it simplifies the construction of the reactor chamber significantly.
Our experiments at the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung
demonstrate the creation of 1 m long stable plasma channels and the
transport of heavy-ion beams. The article outlines the experimental setup
used at GSI and reports the results of beam transport measurements using
these long channels. The experiments demonstrate good beam transport
properties of the channel, indicating that channel transport is a viable
alternative to neutralized-ballistic transport.