Abstract

The ion source of the TFTR diagnostic neutral beam utilizes a magnetic cusp bucket from a PLT source modified with an internal rf antenna in place of filaments. The species mix of the beam has been measured after the neutralizer as a function of several parameters in two ways: spectroscopically and by an electrostatic charge exchange analyzer. Source and neutralizer gas feeds (both hydrogen) were varied. Some measurements were made with the bending magnet alternately on and off to obtain neutralizer efficiency for each component. Accelerator current was varied, at fixed acceleration voltage and gas feed rate, by varying rf power to the antenna. Relative beam divergence during this scan was monitored by both diagnostics, and an absolute divergence was obtained from a spectroscopic profile scan.

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