Continuous pulse advances in the negative ion source NIO1
M. Barbisan, R. Agnello, M. Cavenago, R. S. Delogu, A. Pimazzoni, L., Balconi, P. Barbato, L. Baseggio, A. Castagni, B. Pouradier Duteil, L., Franchin, B. Laterza, F. Molon, M. Maniero, L. Migliorato, R. Milazzo, G., Passalacqua, C. Poggi, D. Ravarotto, R. Rizzieri, L. Romanato

TL;DR
This paper reports on the continuous operation and performance optimization of the NIO1 negative ion source, highlighting stable beam production over hours with Cs enhancement and temperature adjustments.
Contribution
It presents new results on long-duration plasma pulses, caesiation effects, and beam stability improvements in a compact negative ion source.
Findings
Stable beam current (~30 A/m^2) over 6-7 hours.
Low co-extracted electron fraction (~2%).
Plasma grid temperature increase had minimal impact.
Abstract
Consorzio RFX and INFN-LNL have designed, built and operated the compact radiofrequency negative ion source NIO1 (Negative Ion Optimization phase 1) with the aim of studying the production and acceleration of H- ions. In particular, NIO1 was designed to keep plasma generation and beam extraction continuously active for several hours. Since 2020 the production of negative ions at the plasma grid (the first grid of the acceleration system) has been enhanced by a Cs layer, deposited though active Cs evaporation in the source volume. For the negative ion sources applied to fusion neutral beam injectors, it is essential to keep the beam current and the fraction of co-extracted electrons stable for at least 1 h, against the consequences of Cs sputtering and redistribution operated by the plasma. The paper presents the latest results of the NIO1 source, in terms of caesiation process and beam…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle accelerators and beam dynamics · Plasma Diagnostics and Applications · Electrostatic Discharge in Electronics
