Author: Lemagnen, F.
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WEZO03 Recent Results of PHOENIX V2 and New Prospects with PHOENIX V3 117
 
  • T. Thuillier, J. Angot, T. Lamy, M. Marie-Jeanne
    LPSC, Grenoble Cedex, France
  • C. Barue, C. Canet, M. Dupuis, P. Lehérissier, F. Lemagnen, L. Maunoury, O. Osmond
    GANIL, Caen, France
  • C. Peaucelle
    IN2P3 IPNL, Villeurbanne, France
  • P. Spädtke
    GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
 
  Funding: This work is partially funded by the European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme Grant Agreement 283745 (CRISP)
The 18 GHz PHOENIX V2 ECRIS is running since 2010 on the heavy ions low energy beam transport line (LEBT) of SPIRAL2 installed at LPSC Grenoble. PHOENIX V2 will be the starting ion source of SPIRAL 2 at GANIL. The status and future developments of this source are presented in this paper. Recent studies with Oxygen and Argon beams at 60 kV have demonstrated reliable operation at 1.3 emA of O6+ and 200 eμA of Ar12+. Metallic ion beam production has been studied with the Large Capacity Oven developed by GANIL and 20 eμA of Ni19+ have been obtained. In order to improve further the beam intensities for Spiral2, an economical upgrade of the source named PHOENIX V3 has been recently decided by the project management. The goal is to double the plasma chamber volume from 0.6 to 1.2 liter by increasing the chamber wall radius, keeping the whole magnetic confinement intensity unchanged. The PHOENIX V3 magnetic design will be presented along with a status of the project.
 
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FRYA01 ECRISs at GANIL Today and Tomorrow 195
 
  • P. Jardin, O. Bajeat, C. Barue, C. Canet, P. Delahaye, M. Dubois, M. Dupuis, J.L. Flambard, R. Frigot, C. Leboucher, P. Lehérissier, F. Lemagnen, L. Maunoury, O. Osmond, J. Piot, E.K. Traykov
    GANIL, Caen, France
  • B.J.P. Gall
    IPHC, Strasbourg Cedex 2, France
  • C. Peaucelle
    IN2P3 IPNL, Villeurbanne, France
  • J. Rubert, T. Thuillier
    LPSC, Grenoble Cedex, France
  • O. Tuske
    CEA/DSM/IRFU, France
 
  GANIL (Grand accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds) uses ECRIS for producing stable and radioactive ions since more than 20 years. 2 ECR4 type IS deliver intense multi-charged stable ion beams of gaseous and metallic elements to cyclotrons for post acceleration to energies up to 100 A·MeV. A full permanent magnet ECRIS is also used for producing multi-charged radioactive ion beams in the frame of SPIRAL 1 (Système de Production d'Ions radioactifs Accélérés en Ligne, part 1). For atomic physic experiment, a high performance ECRIS named GTS developed at CENG/ Grenoble (France) is currently used to deliver high intensity, high charge state and low energy ion beams. To extend the range of radioactive ion beams available at GANIL, two ISOL (Isotope Separator On Line) projects are underway (SPIRAL2 and SPIRAL1 upgrade). In the frame of these projects, radiation hard singly-charged ECRIS, Q/A=1/3 ECRIS, 2.45 GHz deuteron ECRIS and permanent magnet TISS (Target Ion Source System) using an ECRIS are in development in parallel. A review of the main uses, current developments and performances obtained or expected with ECRISs at GANIL will be presented.  
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