ION AND PLASMA SOURCES RF Discharge-Based Plasma Emitter

A. Ivanov,I. Shikhovtsev,A. Podyminogin, I. I. Averboukh, T. Akhmetov,V. Davydenko

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An injector of hydrogen atoms for plasma diagnostics in modern tokamaks has been developed at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (Novosibirsk). The ion source of the injector produces a proton (helium ion) beam with a current of up to 2 A (1 A), an ion energy of up to 55 keV, a beam divergence of ~0.6°, and a pulse duration of up to 10 s. An RF discharge-based plasma emitter, which is one of the main parts of the ion source, is described. The emitter diameter is 72 mm, the ion current density is 120 mA/cm2, and the inhomogeneity of the current density is ±6%. The beam is formed by a four-electrode ion-optical system with 163 round apertures. At a current of 2 A, the ion beam consists of 67% protons, 18% ions, and 15% ions, the total content of heavier ions in the beam being no higher than 2–3%. © 2002 MAIK “Nauka/Interperiodica”. H2 + H3 +
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