Improvements on the stability and operation of a magnetron H^{-} ion source
The magnetron H^{−} ion sources developed in the 1970s currently in operation at Fermilab provide beam to the rest of the accelerator complex. A series of modifications to these sources have been tested in a dedicated off-line test stand with the aim of improving different operational issues. The so...
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doaj-62d96926f3d044cdbe2e5cebf68bc9c32020-11-24T21:18:41ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review Accelerators and Beams2469-98882017-05-0120505010210.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.20.050102Improvements on the stability and operation of a magnetron H^{-} ion sourceA. SosaD. S. BollingerP. R. KarnsC. Y. TanThe magnetron H^{−} ion sources developed in the 1970s currently in operation at Fermilab provide beam to the rest of the accelerator complex. A series of modifications to these sources have been tested in a dedicated off-line test stand with the aim of improving different operational issues. The solenoid type gas valve was tested as an alternative to the piezoelectric gas valve in order to avoid its temperature dependence. A new cesium oven was designed and tested in order to avoid glass pieces that were present with the previous oven, improve thermal insulation and fine-tune its temperature. A current-regulated arc modulator was developed to run the ion source at a constant arc current, providing very stable beam outputs during operations. In order to reduce beam noise, the addition of small amounts of N_{2} gas was explored, as well as testing different cathode shapes with increasing plasma volume. This paper summarizes the studies and modifications done in the source over the past three years with the aim of improving its stability, reliability and overall performance.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.20.050102 |
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Improvements on the stability and operation of a magnetron H^{-} ion source |
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Physical Review Accelerators and Beams |
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The magnetron H^{−} ion sources developed in the 1970s currently in operation at Fermilab provide beam to the rest of the accelerator complex. A series of modifications to these sources have been tested in a dedicated off-line test stand with the aim of improving different operational issues. The solenoid type gas valve was tested as an alternative to the piezoelectric gas valve in order to avoid its temperature dependence. A new cesium oven was designed and tested in order to avoid glass pieces that were present with the previous oven, improve thermal insulation and fine-tune its temperature. A current-regulated arc modulator was developed to run the ion source at a constant arc current, providing very stable beam outputs during operations. In order to reduce beam noise, the addition of small amounts of N_{2} gas was explored, as well as testing different cathode shapes with increasing plasma volume. This paper summarizes the studies and modifications done in the source over the past three years with the aim of improving its stability, reliability and overall performance. |
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