Title :
Modeling Multicusp Negative-Ion Sources
Author :
Pagano, Dennis ; Gorse, Claudine ; Capitelli, Mario
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Chem., Univ. of Bari, Bari, Italy
Abstract :
The study of negative-ion production and its optimization is of fundamental importance in the thermonuclear research field. Indeed, negative-ion beams are favorites for the generation of neutral particle beams used in fusion plasma heating because of their higher neutralization efficiency with respect to positive ions. This paper concerns the development of a 0-D model for multicusp negative-ion sources. The state-to-state approach used to describe heavy-particle kinetics has been applied to electrons; the Boltzmann equation is replaced by a set of master equations similar to those describing the heavy-particle kinetics. This approach allows solving in more self-consistent way, as a whole differential set, heavy particle and electron kinetics. The model has been improved with respect to our previous one by introducing the calculation of effective surface to describe the ion-wall loss. Comparisons between our theoretical results and experimental data are presented for different discharge conditions pointing out the effect of some parameters on the negative-ion kinetics. Finally, results for a mixed discharge H2-Cs are reported.
Keywords :
Boltzmann equation; caesium; hydrogen; plasma kinetic theory; plasma sources; plasma transport processes; plasma-wall interactions; Boltzmann equation; H2-Cs - Binary; electron kinetics; fusion plasma heating; heavy-particle kinetics; ion-wall loss; multicusp negative-ion sources; negative-ion beams; negative-ion production; neutral particle beams; neutralization efficiency; positive ions; thermonuclear research field; Electrons; Equations; Fusion power generation; Heating; Kinetic theory; Particle beams; Plasma accelerators; Plasma confinement; Plasma sources; Production; 0-D model; Boltzmann equation; caesium volume effects; electron kinetics; hydrogen kinetics; negative-ion sources; state-to-state kinetics;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2007.905945