Title :
Negative hydrogen ion sources for accelerators
Author :
Moehs, Douglas P. ; Peters, Jens ; Sherman, Joseph
Author_Institution :
Fermi Nat. Acclerator Lab., Batavia, IL, USA
Abstract :
A variety of H- ion sources are in use at accelerator laboratories around the world. A list of these ion sources includes surface plasma sources with magnetron, Penning and surface converter geometries as well as magnetic-multipole volume sources with and without cesium. Just as varied is the means of igniting and maintaining magnetically confined plasmas. Hot and cold cathodes, radio frequency, and microwave power are all in use, as well as electron tandem source ignition. The extraction systems of accelerator Hon sources are highly specialized utilizing magnetic and electric fields in their low energy beam transport systems to produce direct current, as well as pulsed and/or chopped beams with a variety of time structures. Within this paper, specific ion sources utilized at accelerator laboratories shall be reviewed along with the physics of surface and volume H- production in regard to source emittance. Current research trends including aperture modeling, thermal modeling, surface conditioning, and laser diagnostics will also be discussed.
Keywords :
hydrogen ions; ion sources; negative ions; particle accelerators; particle beam diagnostics; particle beam dynamics; particle beam extraction; plasma confinement; plasma sources; reviews; H; Penning geometry; accelerators; aperture modeling; cold cathodes; electron tandem source ignition; extraction systems; hot cathodes; laser diagnostics; low energy beam transport; magnetic-multipole volume sources; magnetically confined plasmas; magnetron geometry; microwave power; negative hydrogen ion sources; radiofrequency power; review; source emittance; surface conditioning; surface converter geometry; surface plasma sources; thermal modeling; Acceleration; Hydrogen; Ion accelerators; Ion sources; Laboratories; Magnetic confinement; Particle beams; Plasma accelerators; Plasma confinement; Plasma sources; Accelerator; beam; beam transport; emittance; injector; ion; ion source; negative hydrogen; phase space; plasma; simulation;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2005.860067