Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The radio frequency
ion source NIO1, jointly developed by Consorzio RFX and INFN
-
LNL,
will generate a 60kV
-
135mA hydrogen negative ion beam, composed of 9 beamlets over an area
of about 40 x 40 mm
2
. This experiment will operate in continuous mode and in conditions
similar to
those foreseen for the larger ion sources of the Neutral Beam Injectors for ITER. The
modular design of NIO1 is convenient to address the several still open important issues related
to beam extraction, optics, and performance optimization. To this purpose
a set of diagnostics is
being implemented. Electric and water cooling plant related measurements will allow
monitoring current, pressure, flow, and temperature. The plasma in the source will be
characterized by emission spectroscopy, cavity ring
-
down and
laser absorption spectroscopy.
The accelerated beam will be analyzed with a fast emittance scanner, its intensity profile and
divergence with beam emission spectroscopy and visible tomography. The power distribution of
the beam on the calorimeter will be m
onitored by thermocouples and by an infrared camera.
This contribution presents the implementation and initial operation of some of these diagnostics
in the commissioning phase of the experiment, in particular the cooling water calorimetry and
emission spe
ctroscopy.
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
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