First hydrogen operation of NIO1: characterization of the source plasma by means of an optical emission spectroscopy diagnostic
Abstract
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
NIO1 is a compact and flexible radiofrequency H- ion source, developed by Consorzio RFX and
INFN-LNL. Aim of the experimentation on NIO1 is the optimization of both the production of
negative ions and their extraction and beam optics. The source will be also a test bed for the
instrumentation to be installed on the ITER neutral beam test facility. In the initial phase of its
commissioning, NIO1 was operated with nitrogen [1], but now the source is regularly operated also
with hydrogen. Filling pressure and RF power scans have been done to characterize the source with
both gases. To evaluate the source performances an optical emission spectroscopy diagnostic was
installed. The system includes a low resolution spectrometer in the spectral range of 300-800 nm
and a high resolution (50 pm) one, to study respectively the atomic and the molecular emissions in
the visible range. The plasma is observed along lines of sight longitudinal with respect to the source
or parallel and close to the plasma grid. The spectroscopic data have been interpreted also by means
of a collisional-radiative model developed at IPP Garching [2]. Besides the diagnostic hardware and
the data analysis methods, the paper presents the measures of the source plasma parameters as a
function of the radiofrequency power and of the internal gas pressure. In particular, the correlation
between the E-H transition, the operative conditions and the plasma properties are investigated.
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04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
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