• DocumentCode
    1501894
  • Title

    Compensation of Beamlet Deflection by Mechanical Offset of Grid Apertures in the SPIDER Ion Source

  • Author

    Agostinetti, P. ; Antoni, V. ; Pilan, N. ; Serianni, G.

  • Author_Institution
    Consorzio RFX, Euratom-ENEA Assoc., Padova, Italy
  • Volume
    38
  • Issue
    7
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    7/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1579
  • Lastpage
    1583
  • Abstract
    The SPIDER experiment´s main goal is to test the extraction of negative ions from an ITER-size ion source. It is designed to extract 1 280 negative ion beamlets and accelerate them up to a 100 kV potential. The negative ion beam at exit and the operating parameters will be carefully measured and optimized in order to match the ITER requirements for the Neutral Beam Injector (NBI) ion sources. Inside a negative ion accelerator, there are generally two main factors that can cause the deflection of the ion beamlets: the repulsion among beamlets and the electron suppression magnetic field. These two effects are both to be considered highly detrimental for the ITER NBI since they are expected to cause higher heat loads on the ITER NBI neutralizer and decrease the overall beam quality (in terms of aiming and divergence). Hence, they should also be considered and minimized for the SPIDER device, where it will be possible to precisely investigate the beamlet footprint using an instrumented calorimeter relatively close to the accelerator exit. This paper presents a design optimization process aiming at compensating the two described effects. To make this, a mechanical offset of the grounded grid apertures is considered. The OPERA-3-D code (Vector Fields Co. Ltd.) is used as the main tool for this optimization process because it can take into account beamlet repulsion and the interaction among the beamlets and grids. This is made by solving the electrostatic Poisson´s equation with a finite element approach to calculate the particle trajectories of the negative ions under the influence of electrostatic fields, magnetic fields, and space charge.
  • Keywords
    beam handling equipment; beam handling techniques; electrostatics; finite element analysis; ion accelerators; ion beams; ion sources; plasma applications; plasma beam injection heating; ITER NBI; ITER size ion source; NBI ion source; NBI neutralizer; OPERA-3-D code; SPIDER ion source; beamlet footprint; beamlet repulsion; calorimeter; design optimization process; electron suppression magnetic field; electrostatic Poisson equation; electrostatic fields; finite element approach; grid aperture mechanical offset; grounded grid apertures; ion beamlet deflection compensation; magnetic fields; negative ion accelerator; negative ion beamlets; negative ion extraction; negative ion trajectories; neutral beam injector; space charge; Beam; ITER; compensation; deflection; ions;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-3813
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPS.2010.2049273
  • Filename
    5471217