A first characterization of the NIO1 particle beam by means of a diagnostic calorimeter
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Powerful neutral beam injectors (NBI) are required as heating and current drive systems for
tokamaks like ITER. The development of negative ion sources and accelerators (40 A; 1 MeV D- beam) in
particular, is a crucial point and many issues still require a better understanding. In this framework, the
experiment NIO1 (9 beamlets of 15 mA H- each, 60 kV) operated at Consorzio RFX started operation in
2014[1]. Both its RF negative ion source (up to 2.5 kW) and its beamline are equipped with many diagnostics
[2]. For the early tests on the extraction system, oxygen has been used as well as hydrogen due to its higher
electronegativity, which allows reaching currents large enough to test the beam diagnostics even without
caesium injection. In particular a 1D-CFC (carbon-fibre-carbon composite) tile is used as a calorimeter to
determine the beam power deposition by observing the rear surface of the tile with an infra-red camera; the
same design is applied as for STRIKE [3], one of the diagnostics of SPIDER (the ITER-like ion source
prototype [4]) whose facility is currently under construction at Consorzio RFX. From this diagnostic it is also
possible to assess the beam divergence and thus the beam optics. The present contribution describes the
characterization of the NIO1 particle beam by means of temperature and current measurements with different
source and accelerator parameters.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
NIO1; Negative Ion Optimization 1; Negative Ion Source; diagnostic calorimeter
Elenco autori:
Cervaro, Vannino; Serianni, Gianluigi
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