DAPNIA-04-361 |
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Recent results of the 2.45 GHz ECR Source producing H- ions at CEA/SACLAY |
R. Gobin*, K. Benmeziane, O. Delferrière, R. Ferdinand, F. Harrault, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique, DSM/DAPNIA/SACM - 91 Gif/Yvette - France A. Girard, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique, DSM/DRFMC/SBT - 38 Grenoble - France |
Low frequency ECR plasma sources have demonstrated their efficiency, reproducibility and long life time for the production of positive light ions. In 2003, the new 2.45 GHz ECR test stand based on a pure volume H- ion production, developed at CEA/Saclay, showed a spectucar increase of the extracted H- ion beam intensity. In fact, a stainless steel grid now divides the plasma chamber in two different parts: the plasma generator zone and the negative ion production zone. By optimizing the grid position and its potential with respect to the plasma chamber, the negative ion current reached nearly 1 mA. Ceramic plates covering the plasma chamber walls help electron density and lead to an optimisation of the ion production. A 1.32 mA H- extracted current has been measured. New Langmuir probe measurements have also been done on both sides of the grid. The last results are reported and discussed. This work is supported by the European Union under contract HPRI-CT-2001-50021. |