Abstract
An ion source has been designed and fabricated for a 10 MeV, 10 mA, CW proton accelerator called Basic Technology Accelerator (BTA). The ion source consists of a multicusp plasma generator and a two-stage extractor, and is expected to produce a 100 keV, 120 mA H{sup +} ion beam with a normalized emittance of as low as 0.5 {pi}mm.mrad. Guiding principles of the design are presented together with calculations on magnetic configuration, proton yield, plasma production, beam optics, and gas efficiency of the ion source. (author).
Okumura, Yoshikazu;
Watanabe, Kazuhiro
[1]
- Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Naka, Ibaraki (Japan). Naka Fusion Research Establishment
Citation Formats
Okumura, Yoshikazu, and Watanabe, Kazuhiro.
Design of a high brightness ion source for the Basic Technology Accelerator (BTA).
Japan: N. p.,
1992.
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Okumura, Yoshikazu, & Watanabe, Kazuhiro.
Design of a high brightness ion source for the Basic Technology Accelerator (BTA).
Japan.
Okumura, Yoshikazu, and Watanabe, Kazuhiro.
1992.
"Design of a high brightness ion source for the Basic Technology Accelerator (BTA)."
Japan.
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abstractNote = {An ion source has been designed and fabricated for a 10 MeV, 10 mA, CW proton accelerator called Basic Technology Accelerator (BTA). The ion source consists of a multicusp plasma generator and a two-stage extractor, and is expected to produce a 100 keV, 120 mA H{sup +} ion beam with a normalized emittance of as low as 0.5 {pi}mm.mrad. Guiding principles of the design are presented together with calculations on magnetic configuration, proton yield, plasma production, beam optics, and gas efficiency of the ion source. (author).}
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title = {Design of a high brightness ion source for the Basic Technology Accelerator (BTA)}
author = {Okumura, Yoshikazu, and Watanabe, Kazuhiro}
abstractNote = {An ion source has been designed and fabricated for a 10 MeV, 10 mA, CW proton accelerator called Basic Technology Accelerator (BTA). The ion source consists of a multicusp plasma generator and a two-stage extractor, and is expected to produce a 100 keV, 120 mA H{sup +} ion beam with a normalized emittance of as low as 0.5 {pi}mm.mrad. Guiding principles of the design are presented together with calculations on magnetic configuration, proton yield, plasma production, beam optics, and gas efficiency of the ion source. (author).}
place = {Japan}
year = {1992}
month = {Mar}
}