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Development of a 1-m plasma source for heavy ion beam charge neutralization

Authors :
Efthimion, Philip C.
Gilson, Erik P.
Grisham, Larry
Davidson, Ronald C.
Yu, Simon
Waldron, William
Grant Logan, B.
Source :
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A. May2005, Vol. 544 Issue 1/2, p378-382. 5p.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Abstract: Highly ionized plasmas are being employed as a medium for charge neutralizing heavy ion beams in order to focus to a small spot size. Calculations suggest that plasma at a density of 1–100 times the ion beam density and at a length ∼0.1–1m would be suitable for achieving a high level of charge neutralization. A radio frequency (RF) source was constructed at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) in support of the joint Neutralized Transport Experiment (NTX) at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) to study ion beam neutralization. Pulsing the source enabled operation at pressures ∼10−6 Torr with plasma densities of 1011 cm−3. Near 100% ionization was achieved. The plasma was 10cm in length, but future experiments require a source 1m long. The RF source does not easily scale to the length. Consequently, large-volume plasma sources based upon ferroelectric ceramics are being considered. These sources have the advantage of being able to increase the length of the plasma and operate at low neutral pressures. The source will utilize the ferroelectric ceramic BaTiO3 to form metal plasma. A 1m long section of the drift tube inner surface of NTX will be covered with ceramic. A high voltage (∼1–5kV) is applied between the drift tube and the front surface of the ceramic by placing a wire grid on the front surface. Plasma densities of 1012 cm−3 and neutral pressures ∼10−6 Torr are expected. A test stand to produce 20cm long plasma is being constructed and will be tested before a 1m long source is developed. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01689002
Volume :
544
Issue :
1/2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17844488
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2005.01.264