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Author(s) |
Roychowdhury, P.; Mishra, L.; Kewlani, H.; Patil, D. S.; Mittal, K. C. (A&PPD;L&PTD)
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Review of Scientific Instruments, 2014. Vol. 85 (3): pp. 033303.1-033303.10 |
ABSTRACT
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high current electron cyclotron resonance proton ion source is designed
and developed for the low energy high intensity proton accelerator at
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. The plasma discharge in the ion source is
stabilized by minimizing the reflected microwave power using four stub
auto tuner and magnetic field. The optimization of extraction geometry
is performed using PBGUNS code by varying the aperture, shape,
accelerating gap, and the potential on the electrodes.While operating
the source, it was found that the two layered microwave window (6 mm
quartz plate and 2 mm boron nitride plate) was damaged (a fine hole was
drilled) by the back-streaming electrons after continuous operation of
the source for 3 h at beam current of 20–40 mA. The microwave window was
then shifted from the line of sight of the back-streaming electrons and
located after the water-cooled H-plane bend. In this configuration the
stable operation of the high current ion source for several hours is
achieved. The ion beam is extracted from the source by biasing plasma
electrode, puller electrode, and ground electrode to +10 to +50 kV, −2
to −4 kV, and 0 kV, respectively. The total ion beam current of 30– 40
mA is recorded on Faraday cup at 40 keV of beam energy at 600–1000 W of
microwave power, 800–1000 G axial magnetic field and (1.2–3.9) × 10−3 mbar
of neutral hydrogen gas pressure in the plasma chamber. The dependence
of beam current on extraction voltage, microwave power, and gas pressure
is investigated in the range of operation of the ion source. |
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