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Numerical Investigation of the Early Operational Phase of the Negative Ion Test Facility SPIDER: Beam Features and Diagnostics

Abstract
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
The ITER project requires additional heating provided by two injectors of neutral beams (NB) resulting from the neutralisation of accelerated negative ions. To study and optimise negative ion production, the SPIDER (Source for Production of Ions of Deuterium Extracted from an Rf plasma) test facility is now in the assembly phase in Padova, with the aim of testing beam characteristics, verifying the source proper operation and providing a test bench for the diagnostic systems to be operated in the full-energy prototype of ITER NB injectors. The target of the SPIDER facility is to produce a focussed H- or D- ion beam, having particle energy of 100 keV and beam current of 58 A in H- or 45 A in D-. The beam particles will be produced in a radiofrequency-driven plasma source having a power up to 800 kW. During the first operational stage, negative ions will be generated in the plasma volume whereas, later on, negative ion production will be substantially increased by a thin layer of caesium evaporated onto the source surfaces. SPIDER experiments will start at the beginning of 2018. The present contribution briefly describes the specific features of the SPIDER accelerator and concentrates on the preliminary phases of SPIDER operations, dedicated to source and accelerator commissioning with the goal of increasing SPIDER performances, voltage holding conditioning of the accelerator, caesium conditioning of the source; beam extraction will be carried out. The expected beam features are analysed by means of numerical simulations, considering the detailed magnetic and electrostatic configuration of the accelerator, the various operational phases, the corresponding expected source and beam parameters. These results are most useful to prepare for the earliest experimental campaigns. Correspondingly the expected results of the beam diagnostic techniques, like beam emission spectroscopy, beam dump calorimetry and the instrumented calorimeter STRIKE, are computed in cases with optimal beam optics as well as far from the optimum conditions.
Iris type:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Negative Ion Test Facility; SPIDER; ITER
List of contributors:
Antoni, Vanni; Serianni, Gianluigi; Agostinetti, Piero; Brombin, Matteo; DALLA PALMA, Mauro; Toigo, Vanni; Zaccaria, Pierluigi; Pasqualotto, Roberto
Authors of the University:
AGOSTINETTI PIERO
BROMBIN MATTEO
DALLA PALMA MAURO
PASQUALOTTO ROBERTO
SERIANNI GIANLUIGI
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/340736
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