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Title: Intense negative heavy ion sources

Conference · · AIP Conference Proceedings (American Institute of Physics); (USA)
OSTI ID:5913325
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  1. National Laboratory for High Energy Physics, Oho 1-1, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki-ken 305 (Japan)

Negative ion sources based on plasma-surface interactions (BLAKE ion source) have been developed at KEK for producing negative heavy ions. The first negative heavy ion source (BLAKE-II) was developed by modifying the ordinary negative hydrogen ion source with converter (BLAKE-I) placed into the plasma. It generates various species of negative heavy ions with intense beam currents. For example, a more than 10 mA Au{sup {minus}} ion beam was obtained from the ion source. Recently, the large scaled negative heavy ion source (BLAKE-III) has been developed and in the preliminary test experiment, more than 100 mA Cu- ion beam has been stably obtained with a 10% duty factor in pulsed operation. The BLAKE-II ion source was attached to the BNL 15 MV and Tsukuba University TANDEM accelerators and large current negative heavy ion beams were successfully accelerated in pulsed mode operation. Also, it was found that the space charge effect should be carefully considered for such a large current acceleration in a tandem accelerator, especially at the injection beam line and low energy end. In order to examine the negative ion formation process fundamentally, negative ion production probability related on sputtered particle velocity was measured and the results showed exponential dependence of the production probability on particle velocity as Norskov and Lindquist's theory predicted.

OSTI ID:
5913325
Report Number(s):
CONF-891055-; CODEN: APCPC; TRN: 91-011354
Journal Information:
AIP Conference Proceedings (American Institute of Physics); (USA), Vol. 210:1; Conference: 5. international symposium on the production and neutralization of negative ions and beams, Upton, NY (USA), 30 Oct - 3 Nov 1989; ISSN 0094-243X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English