Negative ion sources are the first stage of several types of accelerators, ranging from medical applications to materials testing and to heating systems for nuclear fusion devices. One of the most important aspects of these sources is the amount of extracted ion current, which depends on the extraction voltage and on the availability of ions inside the source plasma; this situation is usually described by the Child-Langmuir law, which can be extended to include an initial ion velocity. In the case of negative ions, plasma electrons also play a role in the definition of the maximum extractable ion current, which can be significantly decreased for the possibly combined effects of large electron current and magnetic field configuration; double species might also be included in an extended Child-Langmuir law. The present contribution describes the main issues of a theory of the electrostatic extraction of particles from the meniscus, the plasma boundary which forms at the apertures of a negative ion source in the aforementioned conditions. A normalised treatment might be adopted, which is suitable for application to different types of plasmas. Data from the flexible multi-aperture RF-based caesium-free negative ion source NIO1 are studied, which exhibit saturation in the extracted negative oxygen current depending on the plasma parameters.

Child-Langmuir-limited current in the negative ion source NIO1

Serianni G;
2018

Abstract

Negative ion sources are the first stage of several types of accelerators, ranging from medical applications to materials testing and to heating systems for nuclear fusion devices. One of the most important aspects of these sources is the amount of extracted ion current, which depends on the extraction voltage and on the availability of ions inside the source plasma; this situation is usually described by the Child-Langmuir law, which can be extended to include an initial ion velocity. In the case of negative ions, plasma electrons also play a role in the definition of the maximum extractable ion current, which can be significantly decreased for the possibly combined effects of large electron current and magnetic field configuration; double species might also be included in an extended Child-Langmuir law. The present contribution describes the main issues of a theory of the electrostatic extraction of particles from the meniscus, the plasma boundary which forms at the apertures of a negative ion source in the aforementioned conditions. A normalised treatment might be adopted, which is suitable for application to different types of plasmas. Data from the flexible multi-aperture RF-based caesium-free negative ion source NIO1 are studied, which exhibit saturation in the extracted negative oxygen current depending on the plasma parameters.
2018
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Inglese
17th International Conference on Ion Sources (ICIS 2017)
2011
080024-1
080024-3
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9780735417274
https://aip.scitation.org/doi/pdf/10.1063/1.5053379
AMER INST PHYSICS, CIRCULATION & FULFILLMENT DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1
MELVILLE, NY 11747-4501
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
September 15-20, 2017
Geneva (Switzerland)
NIO1
Neutral Beam Injector 1
http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85054196182&partnerID=q2rCbXpz / Article Number: 080024 / Print ISSN: 0094-243X, Electronic-ISSN: 1551-7616 / Funding: Eurofusion Consortium programme 2014-2018 N. 633053.
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Serianni, G; Baltador, C; Cavenago, M; Sonato, P; Spinazze, F; Veltri, P; Zanini, M
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   Implementation of activities described in the Roadmap to Fusion during Horizon 2020 through a Joint programme of the members of the EUROfusion consortium
   EUROfusion
   H2020
   633053
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