Abstract

The 10 cm (grid diameter) duoPIGatron ion source produces pulsed hydrogen ion beams of 10–15 A beam current in the 20–40 keV energy range for a duration of a few tenths of a second. To fulfill the requirement of the next generation of high-power neutral beam injectors for heating plasmas in CTR devices, this source has been enlarged to a version 15 cm in grid diameter. In addition, by utilizing a magnetic multipole line cusp field confinement method, the plasma created is characterized over the 15 cm grid diameter by a noise level within ±10% and spatial density variations within ±5% at a density on the order of 1012 cm−3. This larger source has operated reliably and produced a beam current exceeding 30 A of hydrogen at 27 keV. Initial operation of a 20 cm version of this source employing line cusp confinement has produced an extraction current of 60 A at 33 keV.

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