Power efficiency improvements with the radio frequency H− ion source

Abstract
CW 13.56 MHz radio frequency-driven H− ion source is under development at the University of Jyväskylä for replacing an existing filament-driven ion source at the MCC30/15 cyclotron. Previously, production of 1 mA H− beam, which is the target intensity of the ion source, has been reported at 3 kW of RF power. The original ion source front plate with an adjustable electromagnet based filter field has been replaced with a new front plate with permanent magnet filter field. The new structure is more open and enables a higher flux of ro-vibrationally excited molecules towards the plasma electrode and provides a better control of the potential near the extraction due to a stronger separation of the main plasma from the plasma electrode. While the original system provided better control over the e− /H − ratio, the new configuration has led to a higher production efficiency of 1 mA H− at 1.75 kW RF power. The latest results and upgrade plans are presented
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Published
2016
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American Institute of Physics
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Peer reviewed
ISSN
0034-6748
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4932008
Language
English
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Review of Scientific Instruments
Citation
  • Kalvas, T., Tarvainen, O., Komppula, J., Koivisto, H., Tuunanen, J., Potkins, D., Stewart, T., & Dehnel, M. (2016). Power efficiency improvements with the radio frequency H− ion source. Review of Scientific Instruments, 87(2), Article 02B102. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4932008
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