Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
An axisymmetric system to recover beam energy from partially neutralized H-
beams was
recently proposed, for a given beam acceleration voltage Vs [1]. In the case of ion source
NIO1 Vs may range from 20 to 60 kV. A first nominal H- beam for simulation was assumed
having 60 keV and 20 mA with a 4 mm radius and 0 mrad divergence. A second more
realistic beam with 3 mrad divergence, and a composition of 25 : 50 : 25 of H-
, H0
and H+
has
also been considered. The collector works by decelerating the H-
ions (into a system similar
to a Faraday cup provided with an exit hole electrode), so that they are radially deflected by
space charge and anode lens effects, and collected to a low kinetic energy Kc (less than 1
keV), while neutral and H+
ions can pass through the exit hole electrode. A following
collector can recover H+ energy. Several tools were compared for simulations, from
commercial programs to user prepared codes, which are challenging for highly nonlinear
problem and for a possible (numerically unstable) virtual cathode phenomena; stabilization
techniques are compared. Limits for local perveance are discussed. Also mesh asymmetry
effects and the related transverse oscillations of H
+
beam may be observed. Efficiency over
90 % can be reached in typical conditions. The secondary yield (which is low thanks to low
impact energy Kc and Faraday cup concept) is estimated.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
NIO1; Energy recovery; beams simulations; collector simulations
Elenco autori:
Serianni, Gianluigi; Agostinetti, Piero
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