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H- Ion Sources For CERN’s Linac4

The specifications set to the Linac4 ion source are: H- ion pulses of 0.5 ms duration, 80 mA intensity and 45 keV energy within a normalized emittance of 0.25 mmmrad RMS at a repetition rate of 2 Hz. In 2010, during the commissioning of a prototype based on H- production from the plasma volume, it w...

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Autores principales: Lettry, J, Aguglia, D, Coutron, Y, Chaudeta, E, Dallocchio, A, Gil Flores, J, Hansen, J, Mahner, E, Mathot, S, Mattei, S, Midttun, O, Moyret, P, Nisbet, D, O’Neil, M, Paoluzzi, M, Pasquino, C, Pereira, H, Sanchez Arias, J, Schmitzer, C, Scrivens, R, Steyaert, D
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4792798
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1509526
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author Lettry, J
Aguglia, D
Coutron, Y
Chaudeta, E
Dallocchio, A
Gil Flores, J
Hansen, J
Mahner, E
Mathot, S
Mattei, S
Midttun, O
Moyret, P
Nisbet, D
O’Neil, M
Paoluzzi, M
Pasquino, C
Pereira, H
Sanchez Arias, J
Schmitzer, C
Scrivens, R
Steyaert, D
author_facet Lettry, J
Aguglia, D
Coutron, Y
Chaudeta, E
Dallocchio, A
Gil Flores, J
Hansen, J
Mahner, E
Mathot, S
Mattei, S
Midttun, O
Moyret, P
Nisbet, D
O’Neil, M
Paoluzzi, M
Pasquino, C
Pereira, H
Sanchez Arias, J
Schmitzer, C
Scrivens, R
Steyaert, D
author_sort Lettry, J
collection CERN
description The specifications set to the Linac4 ion source are: H- ion pulses of 0.5 ms duration, 80 mA intensity and 45 keV energy within a normalized emittance of 0.25 mmmrad RMS at a repetition rate of 2 Hz. In 2010, during the commissioning of a prototype based on H- production from the plasma volume, it was observed that the powerful co-extracted electron beam inherent to this type of ion source could destroy its electron beam dump well before reaching nominal parameters. However, the same source was able to provide 80 mA of protons mixed with a small fraction of H2+ and H3+ molecular ions. The commissioning of the radio frequency quadrupole accelerator (RFQ), beam chopper and H- beam diagnostics of the Linac4 are scheduled for 2012 and its final installation in the underground building is to start in 2013. Therefore, a crash program was launched in 2010 and reviewed in 2011 aiming at keeping the original Linac4 schedule with the following deliverables: Design and production of a volume ion source prototype suitable for 20-30 mA H- and 80 mA proton pulses at 45 keV by mid-2012. This first prototype will be dedicated to the commissioning of the low energy components of the Linac4. Design and production of a second prototype suitable for 40-50 mA H- based on an external RF solenoid plasma heating and cesiated-surface production mechanism in 2013 and a third prototype based on BNL’s Magnetron aiming at reliable 2 Hz and 80 mA H- operations in 2014. In order to ease the future maintenance and allow operation with Ion sources based on three different production principles, an ion source “front end” providing alignment features, pulsed gas injection, pumping units, beam tuning capabilities and pulsed bipolar high voltage acceleration was designed and is being produced. This paper describes the progress of the Linac4 ion source program, the design of the Front end and first ion source prototype. Preliminary results of the summer 2012 commissioning are presented. The outlook on the future prototype ion sources is sketched.
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spelling cern-15095262019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1063/1.4792798http://cds.cern.ch/record/1509526engLettry, JAguglia, DCoutron, YChaudeta, EDallocchio, AGil Flores, JHansen, JMahner, EMathot, SMattei, SMidttun, OMoyret, PNisbet, DO’Neil, MPaoluzzi, MPasquino, CPereira, HSanchez Arias, JSchmitzer, CScrivens, RSteyaert, DH- Ion Sources For CERN’s Linac4Accelerators and Storage RingsThe specifications set to the Linac4 ion source are: H- ion pulses of 0.5 ms duration, 80 mA intensity and 45 keV energy within a normalized emittance of 0.25 mmmrad RMS at a repetition rate of 2 Hz. In 2010, during the commissioning of a prototype based on H- production from the plasma volume, it was observed that the powerful co-extracted electron beam inherent to this type of ion source could destroy its electron beam dump well before reaching nominal parameters. However, the same source was able to provide 80 mA of protons mixed with a small fraction of H2+ and H3+ molecular ions. The commissioning of the radio frequency quadrupole accelerator (RFQ), beam chopper and H- beam diagnostics of the Linac4 are scheduled for 2012 and its final installation in the underground building is to start in 2013. Therefore, a crash program was launched in 2010 and reviewed in 2011 aiming at keeping the original Linac4 schedule with the following deliverables: Design and production of a volume ion source prototype suitable for 20-30 mA H- and 80 mA proton pulses at 45 keV by mid-2012. This first prototype will be dedicated to the commissioning of the low energy components of the Linac4. Design and production of a second prototype suitable for 40-50 mA H- based on an external RF solenoid plasma heating and cesiated-surface production mechanism in 2013 and a third prototype based on BNL’s Magnetron aiming at reliable 2 Hz and 80 mA H- operations in 2014. In order to ease the future maintenance and allow operation with Ion sources based on three different production principles, an ion source “front end” providing alignment features, pulsed gas injection, pumping units, beam tuning capabilities and pulsed bipolar high voltage acceleration was designed and is being produced. This paper describes the progress of the Linac4 ion source program, the design of the Front end and first ion source prototype. Preliminary results of the summer 2012 commissioning are presented. The outlook on the future prototype ion sources is sketched.CERN-ATS-2013-011oai:cds.cern.ch:15095262013-01-25
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Lettry, J
Aguglia, D
Coutron, Y
Chaudeta, E
Dallocchio, A
Gil Flores, J
Hansen, J
Mahner, E
Mathot, S
Mattei, S
Midttun, O
Moyret, P
Nisbet, D
O’Neil, M
Paoluzzi, M
Pasquino, C
Pereira, H
Sanchez Arias, J
Schmitzer, C
Scrivens, R
Steyaert, D
H- Ion Sources For CERN’s Linac4
title H- Ion Sources For CERN’s Linac4
title_full H- Ion Sources For CERN’s Linac4
title_fullStr H- Ion Sources For CERN’s Linac4
title_full_unstemmed H- Ion Sources For CERN’s Linac4
title_short H- Ion Sources For CERN’s Linac4
title_sort h- ion sources for cern’s linac4
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4792798
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1509526
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