Operations of the SERSE superconducting ECR ion source at 28 GHz
Author(s) -
S. Gammino
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
aip conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.177
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1551-7616
pISSN - 0094-243X
DOI - 10.1063/1.1435238
Subject(s) - gyrotron , cyclotron , nuclear engineering , ion source , beam (structure) , ion , physics , plasma , current (fluid) , ionization , xenon , materials science , generator (circuit theory) , power (physics) , nuclear physics , optics , engineering , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics
The SERSE source has been efficiently working at the Laboratori Nazionali del Sud in Catania since 1998, by operating at 14 and 18 GHz, with a maximum power of about 2 kW. The performance of the source has been optimised for the beam injection into the K-800 Superconducting Cyclotron, i.e. the maximisation of the charge states was looked for, provided that the current of the beam was about 0.5 to 5 eμA, which is the typical analyzed current for routinely operations. In 2000 a collaboration was established in order to test the behavior of SERSE at 28 GHz, so that a new operating domain could be studied, featuring a very dense plasma (up to 1013 cm−3) and a very high ion current (1 emA of Pb27+ is the goal of CERN and GSI for future heavy ion projects and 0.5 emA was considered to be a challenge for our experiment). Tests were carried out with a generator based on a gyrotron tube which was refurbished and made available by CEA; Xenon ions were chosen as a reference being the ionization difficulty for Xe20+ ...
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