Title :
Cleaning techniques for intense ion beam sources
Author :
Menge, P.R. ; Cuneo, M.E. ; Bailey, J.E. ; Bernard, M.A. ; Desjarlais, M.P. ; Filuk, A.B. ; Fowler, W.E. ; Hanson, D.L. ; Lockner, T.R. ; Mehlhorn, T.A. ; Slutz, S.A. ; Welch, D.R.
Author_Institution :
Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Generation of high power lithium ion beams on the SABRE (1 TW) and PBFA-X (20 TW) accelerators have been limited by the parallel acceleration of contaminant ions. During the beam pulse lithium is replaced by protons and carbon ions. This replacement is accompanied by rapid impedance decay of the diode. The contaminant hydrogen and carbon is believed to originate from impurity molecules on the surface and in the bulk of the lithium ion source and its substrate material. Cleaning techniques designed to remove hydrocarbons from the ion source have been employed with some success in test stand experiments and on SABRE. The test stand experiments have shown that a lithium fluoride (LiF) ion source film can accrue dozens of hydrocarbon monolayers on its surface while sitting in vacuum. Application of 13.5 MHz RF discharge cleaning with 90% Ar/10% 02 can significantly reduce the surface hydrocarbon layers on the LiF film. On SABRE, combinations of RF discharge cleaning, anode heating, layering gold between the source film (LiF) and its substrate, and cryogenic cathode cooling produced an increase by a factor of 1.5-2 in the quantity of high energy lithium in the ion beam. A corresponding decrease in protons and carbon ions was also observed. Cleaning experiments on PBFA-X are underway. New designs of contamination resistant films and Li ion sources are currently being investigated.
Keywords :
surface cleaning; 1 TW; 13.5 MHz; 20 TW; Li; Li ion sources; LiF; LiF ion source film; PBFA-X; RF discharge cleaning; SABRE; anode heating; cleaning techniques; contaminant ions; contamination resistant films; cryogenic cathode cooling; high power lithium ion beams; hydrocarbon monolayers; hydrocarbons; impedance decay; intense ion beam sources; ion source; parallel acceleration; Cleaning; Hydrocarbons; Ion beams; Ion sources; Lithium; Protons; Radio frequency; Substrates; Surface discharges; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1996. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1996 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3322-5
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1996.550840