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TUPOT010 |
Effects of Microwave Frequency Fine Tuning on the Performance of JYFL 14 GHz ECRIS |
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- V.A. Toivanen, V.P. Aho, J. Ärje, P. Jones, J.A. Kauppinen, H. A. Koivisto, P. Peura, O.A. Tarvainen
JYFL, Jyväskylä, Finland
- L. Celona, G. Ciavola, S. Gammino
INFN/LNS, Catania, Italy
- A. Galatà
INFN/LNL, Legnaro (PD), Italy
- D. Mascali
CSFNSM, Catania, Italy
- T. Ropponen
NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
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Measurements have been carried out at Department of Physics, University of Jyväskylä (JYFL) to study the effects of microwave frequency fine tuning on the performance of JYFL 14 GHz electron cyclotron resonance ion source. The frequency was varied within an 85 MHz band around the normal operation frequency of 14.085 GHz. The radial bremsstrahlung emission was measured for plasma diagnostics purposes and mass separated ion beam currents extracted from the ion source were recorded at the same time. Also, beam quality studies were conducted by measuring the ion beam emittance and shape with and without enhanced space charge compensation. The obtained results are presented and possible origins of seen phenomena in measured quantities are discussed.
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Poster TUPOT010 [0.678 MB]
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WECOBK03 |
Fine Frequency Tuning of the PHOENIX Charge Breeder Used as a Probe for ECRIS Plasmas |
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- T. Lamy, J. Angot, M. Marie-Jeanne, J. Médard, P. Sortais, T. Thuillier
LPSC, Grenoble Cedex, France
- A. Galatà
INFN/LNL, Legnaro (PD), Italy
- H. A. Koivisto, O.A. Tarvainen
JYFL, Jyväskylä, Finland
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Fine frequency tuning of ECR ion sources is a main issue to optimize the production of multiply charged ion beams. The PHOENIX charge breeder operation has been tested in the range 13,75 - 14,5 GHz with an HF power of about 400 W. The effect of this tuning is analyzed by measuring the multi-ionization efficiency obtained for various characterized injected 1+ ion beams (produced by the 2.45 GHz COMIC source). The 1+/n+ method includes the capture and the multi ionization processes of the 1+ beam and may be considered as a plasma probe. The n+ spectra obtained could be considered, in first approach, as an image of the plasma of the charge breeder. However, in certain conditions it has been observed that the injection of a few hundreds of nA of 1+ ions (i.e.: Xe1+) in the plasma of the charge breeder, is able to destroy the charge state distribution of the support gas (i.e.: up to 40 % of O6+ and O7+ disappears). The study of this phenomenon will be presented along with plasma potential measurements for various charge states. This study may help to understand the ECRIS creation (or destruction) of highly charged ions.
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Slides WECOBK03 [7.745 MB]
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