Abstract

The Comprehensive Research Facility for Fusion Technology (CRAFT) is a large scientific facility that is preferentially deployed for the construction of major national science and technology infrastructures. A negative beam source based neutral beam injector (NNBI) with beam energy of 200–400 keV, beam power of 2 MW and beam duration of 100 s is one of the devices. A giant radio frequency (RF) based negative beam source was designed for the CRAFT NNBI system. In order to understand the physics and pre-study the engineering problems for RF negative beams source, several beam sources with different scales will be designed and tested. According to the R&D schedule, a negative beam source with a single driver was designed, developed and tested first. The single driver beam source is a quarter of the size of the full size negative beam source. It contains an RF driver, an expansion chamber and a negative ion accelerator with three electrodes, which are a plasma grid (PG), extraction grid (EG) and ground grid (GG). To enhance the negative ion production, Cesium is injected into the plasma chamber and a magnetic filter filed is produced by current flow through the PG to decrease the electron temperature. The negative beam source was tested on the test facility after assembly, including RF plasma generation, negative ion production, extraction and acceleration. The characteristic of plasma discharge, beam extraction and acceleration was studied without and with Cs injection. The long pulse of 105 seconds negative ion beam was achieved successfully. The extracted negative ion current is 4 A and the ratio of electron and negative ion is around 0.8. It lays a good foundation for the R&D of negative ion source with a multi-driver for the CRAFT NNBI system. The details of the design and experimental results of beam source was shown in this paper.

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