Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The NIO1 experiment [1], built and operated at Consorzio RFX, hosts an RF negative ion
source, from which it is possible to produce a beam of maximum 130 mA in H-
ions,
accelerated up to 60 kV. For the preliminar tests of the extraction system the source has been
operated in oxygen, whose high electronegativity allows to reach useful levels of extracted
beam current. The efficiency of negative ions extraction is strongly influenced by electron
density and temperature close to the Plasma Grid. To support the tests these parameters have
been measured by means of the Optical Emission Spectroscopy diagnostic. This technique [2]
has involved the use of an oxygen-argon mixture to produce the plasma in the source. The
intensities of specific Ar I and Ar II lines have been measured along lines of sight close to the
Plasma Grid, and have been interpreted with the ADAS package [3] to get the desired
information. This work will describe the diagnostic hardware, the analysis method and the
measured values of electron density and temperature, as function of the main source
parameters (RF power, pressure, bias voltage and magnetic filter field).
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
NIO1 RF source
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