Abstract
The U.S. Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the world’s most powerful accelerator-driven pulsed neutron source. An H- injector feeds the accelerator with high current (>50 mA), time structured (1ms, 60 Hz) H- beam. The injector consists of an RF-driven, Cs-enhanced H- ion source and an electrostatic low energy beam transport section. In the recent three run cycles, an H- ion source operated ∼4 months for each run with excellent availability near 99.9%. The presently ongoing run is also on track to finish another ∼4 months run with similar high availability. Lately, we have tested a solid-state RF system for the ion source to replace the existing vacuum-tube type RF amplifier for the sake of improving the ease of operation and maintenance. Progress has also been made on the continued development of an external antenna RF H- ion source with a focus on improvement to its plasma ignition scheme.
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