Title :
Magnet system for an ECR ion source
Author :
Taylor, C. ; Caspi, S. ; Leitner, M. ; Lundgren, S. ; Lyneis, C. ; Wutte, D. ; Wang, S.T. ; Chen, J.Y.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA, USA
fDate :
3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A superconducting magnet assembly has been built for an ECR (Electron Cyclotron Resonance) ion source at the 88-inch cyclotron at LBL. Three 34-cm ID solenoids provide axial plasma confinement and a sextupole assembly in the solenoid bore provides radial stability. Two large solenoids are spaced 50 cm. Apart with a smaller opposing solenoid between. The sextupole assembly is 92 cm long with winding inner diameter of 20 cm. And outer diameter of 27.2 cm. The design goal is to achieve a field on axis of 4 T and 3 T at the mirrors with 0.4 T between and a sextupole field of 2.0 T at 15-cm diameter in the confinement volume. Each solenoid uses rectangular conductor wish copper/SC ratio of 4; the three coils are wet-wound on a one-piece aluminum bobbin with aluminum banding for radial support. The sextupole uses rectangular conductor with copper/SC ratio of 3. Each of the 6 coils is wet-wound with filled epoxy on a metal pole; the ends of the pole are aluminum and the central 34-cm is iron to augment the sextupole field. The six coils are assembled on a 20-cm-OD stainless steel tube with a 1.4-cm thick 30.0-cm OD aluminum tube over the assembly for structural support. Thin metal bladders are expanded azimuthally between each coil and axially at tire ends to pre-load the assembly. The sextupole assembly fits inside the solenoid bobbin, which provides support for the magnetic forces. The magnet exceeds design requirements with minimum training.
Keywords :
ion sources; plasma confinement; plasma devices; solenoids; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; 0.4 to 4 T; 15 cm; 20 cm; 27.2 cm; 34 cm; 92 cm; ECR ion source; aluminum banding; aluminum bobbin; axial plasma confinement; cyclotron; electron cyclotron resonance ion source; radial stability; sextupole assembly; solenoids; superconducting magnet assembly; Aluminum; Assembly; Coils; Conductors; Copper; Cyclotrons; Ion sources; Magnetic confinement; Solenoids; Superconducting magnets;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on