1. Acceleration of MeV-class energy, high-current-density H--ion beams for ITER neutral beam system.
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Taniguchi, M., Inoue, T., Kashiwagi, M., Watanabe, K., Hanada, M., Seki, T., Dairaku, M., and Sakamoto, K.
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ION bombardment ,NEUTRAL beams ,RESEARCH institutes ,ION sources ,ANIONS ,HYDROGEN ions ,COLLISIONS (Nuclear physics) ,ELECTRIC insulators & insulation ,ENERGY dissipation - Abstract
For the ITER neutral beam system, reasearch and development of a vacuum-insulated MeV accelerator has been carried out at Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. After a successful 1 MV insulation in vacuum for more than 2 h, H
- -ion-beam acceleration test is in progress to fulfill the ITER requirement of the current density of 200 A/m2 at 1 MeV, with good beam optics quality of <7 mrad divergence. For such a high-current-density H- -ion-beam acceleration, the Kamaboko negative-ion source was operated at high input power, with increased filament number and magnetic filter strength. The optimum perveance was investigated by scanning the extraction and acceleration voltages, together with the beam divergence measurement. As a consequence, H- -ion beams of 146 A/m2 (total ion-beam current: 206 mA) were obtained at 836 keV, of which power density is in the “ITER relevant” level. Such high-power-density beams with a divergence as low as 5 mrad were obtained at the optimum perveance corresponding to that of the ITER (200 A/m2 at 1 MeV). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2006
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