Neutral Beam Injectors (NBIs), which need to be strongly optimized in the perspective of DEMO reactor, request a thorough understanding of the negative ion source used and of the multi-beamlet optics. A relatively compact radio frequency (rf) ion source, named NIO1 (Negative Ion Optimization 1), with 9 beam apertures for a total H- current of 130 mA, 60 kV acceleration voltage, was installed at Consorzio RFX, including a high voltage deck and an X-ray shield, to provide a test bench for source optimizations for activities in support to the ITER NBI test facility. NIO1 status and plasma experiments both with air and with hydrogen as filling gas are described. Transition from a weak plasma to an inductively coupled plasma is clearly evident for the former gas and may be triggered by rising the rf power (over 0.5 kW) at low pressure (equal or below 2 Pa). Transition in hydrogen plasma requires more rf power (over 1.5 kW).

First experiments with the negative ion source NIO1

Serianni G;Agostinetti P;Antoni V;Barbisan M;Cervaro V;Degli Agostini F;Maniero M;Pasqualotto R;Recchia M;
2016

Abstract

Neutral Beam Injectors (NBIs), which need to be strongly optimized in the perspective of DEMO reactor, request a thorough understanding of the negative ion source used and of the multi-beamlet optics. A relatively compact radio frequency (rf) ion source, named NIO1 (Negative Ion Optimization 1), with 9 beam apertures for a total H- current of 130 mA, 60 kV acceleration voltage, was installed at Consorzio RFX, including a high voltage deck and an X-ray shield, to provide a test bench for source optimizations for activities in support to the ITER NBI test facility. NIO1 status and plasma experiments both with air and with hydrogen as filling gas are described. Transition from a weak plasma to an inductively coupled plasma is clearly evident for the former gas and may be triggered by rising the rf power (over 0.5 kW) at low pressure (equal or below 2 Pa). Transition in hydrogen plasma requires more rf power (over 1.5 kW).
2016
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
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http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/journal/rsi/87/2/10.1063/1.4932616
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Inductively coupled plasma
Ion sources
Nuclea
Acceleration voltages
Hydrogen plasmas
Low pressures
Neutral beam injectors
Plasma experiments
Radio frequencies
Source optimization
Test benches
Negative ions
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Cavenago, M; Serianni, G; De Muri, M; Agostinetti, P; Antoni, V; Baltador, C; Barbisan, M; Baseggio, L; Bigi, M; Cervaro, V; Degli Agostini, F; Fagott...espandi
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