Abstract

Modeling calculations of an electron-cyclotron-resonance ion source (ECRIS) are presented. The adopted model is described through an analysis of the impact of ECR heating, transport, and atomic-collision processes on the particle balance in an ECRIS. On the basis of the obtained numerical results, general relationships among externally controllable parameters, and plasma and ion-beam characteristics are derived. Comparison with experimental results that use the electron energy as the only fitting parameter supports the applied model. The predicted general trends provide some basis for future experiments.

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