The SPIDER experiment has the main goal to test the extraction of negative ions from an ITER size ion source. It is designed to extract 1280 negative ion beamlets and accelerate them up to a 100 kV potential. The negative ion beam at exit and the operating parameters will be carefully measured and optimized in order to match the ITER requirements for the NBI (Neutral Beam Injector) ion sources. Inside a negative ion accelerator, there are generally two main factors that can cause deflection of the ion beamlets: the repulsion among beamlets and the electron suppression magnetic field. These two effects are both to be considered highly detrimental for the ITER NBI, as they are expected to cause higher heat loads on the ITER NBI neutralizer and decrease the overall beam quality (in terms of aiming and divergence). Hence they should be considered and minimized also for the SPIDER device, where it will be possible to precisely investigate the beamlet footprint using an instrumented calorimeter relatively close to the accelerator exit. This paper presents a design optimization process aiming at compensating the two described effects. To make this, a mechanical offset of the grounded grid apertures is considered. The OPERA-3d code (Vector Fields Co. Ltd.) is used as the main tool for this optimization process, as it can take into account the beamlet repulsion and the interaction between beamlets and grids. This is made by solving the electrostatic Poisson's equation with a finite element approach, to calculate the particle trajectories of the negative ions under the influence of electrostatic fields, magnetic fields and space charge.

Compensation of beamlet deflection by mechanical offset of the grids apertures in the SPIDER ion source

Antoni V;Serianni G
2009

Abstract

The SPIDER experiment has the main goal to test the extraction of negative ions from an ITER size ion source. It is designed to extract 1280 negative ion beamlets and accelerate them up to a 100 kV potential. The negative ion beam at exit and the operating parameters will be carefully measured and optimized in order to match the ITER requirements for the NBI (Neutral Beam Injector) ion sources. Inside a negative ion accelerator, there are generally two main factors that can cause deflection of the ion beamlets: the repulsion among beamlets and the electron suppression magnetic field. These two effects are both to be considered highly detrimental for the ITER NBI, as they are expected to cause higher heat loads on the ITER NBI neutralizer and decrease the overall beam quality (in terms of aiming and divergence). Hence they should be considered and minimized also for the SPIDER device, where it will be possible to precisely investigate the beamlet footprint using an instrumented calorimeter relatively close to the accelerator exit. This paper presents a design optimization process aiming at compensating the two described effects. To make this, a mechanical offset of the grounded grid apertures is considered. The OPERA-3d code (Vector Fields Co. Ltd.) is used as the main tool for this optimization process, as it can take into account the beamlet repulsion and the interaction between beamlets and grids. This is made by solving the electrostatic Poisson's equation with a finite element approach, to calculate the particle trajectories of the negative ions under the influence of electrostatic fields, magnetic fields and space charge.
2009
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Inglese
2009 23RD IEEE/NPSS SYMPOSIUM ON FUSION ENGINEERING
36th International Conference on Plasma Science and 23rd Symposium on Fusion Engineering, SOFE-ICOPS
639
642
4
978-1-4244-2635-5
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IEEE, 345 E 47TH ST, NY 10017 USA
NEW YORK,
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
May 31-June 05, 2009
San Diego, California (USA)
ITER
ions
beam
deflection
compensation
2
none
Agostinetti P.; Antoni V.; Pilan N.; Serianni G.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   EU Fusion for ITER Applications
   EUFORIA
   FP7
   211804
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