Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
An axisymmetric system to recover beam energy from partially neutralized Hbeams
was recently proposed, for a
given beam acceleration voltage Vs
. In the case of ion source NIO1 Vs may range from 20 to 60 kV. A realistic beam with 3 mrad
divergence, and a composition of 25 : 50 : 25 of H-
, H0
and H+
has been considered. The collector works by decelerating the Hions
(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. Since the space charge calculations are challenging
for highly nonlinear problem and for a possible (numerically unstable) virtual cathode phenomena different computation tools
were compared for simulations. 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:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Computer simulation; Electrostatics; Faraday cups; Electrophoresis; Ion sources
Elenco autori:
Serianni, Gianluigi; Agostinetti, Piero
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