DAPNIA-06-125 |
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Results of the CEA/Saclay H electron cyclotron resonance ion source, ECRIN |
O. Tuske, O. Delferrière, R. Gobin, F. Harrault , T. Steiner |
A 2.45 GHz electron cyclotron resonance test stand based on a pure volume H-(negative) ion production is actually under development at CEA Saclay. The negative ion source is working in a pulsed mode, 2 ms at 5 –10 Hz. The First H-ions have been observed at the beginning of 2002 with a poor efFiciency: only a few microamperes were produced. Several changes inside the plasma chamber have increased the production rate of negative ions up to several milliamperes. A biased grid separates the plasma chamber into two regions. In the First part, we produce excited H2 molecules that are necessary for producing in the second zone H-ions by a dissociative attachment process located near the extraction zone. Qualitative and quantitative beam diagnostics allow measuring several beam parameters and analyzing the effect of gas mixing or materials on the H-production rate. |