학술논문

H/sup -/ ion production from different converter materials
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: 31. national vacuum symposium, Reno, NV, USA, 3 Dec 1984; Other Information: Portions are illegible in microfiche products
Subject
70 PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY ALUMINIUM
ION EMISSION
COPPER
GOLD
HYDROGEN IONS 1 MINUS
ION SOURCES
LANTHANUM BORIDES
MOLYBDENUM
NIOBIUM
PALLADIUM
PLATINUM
RHODIUM
STAINLESS STEELS
TANTALUM
TITANIUM
VANADIUM
ANIONS
CESIUM
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
ALKALI METALS
ALLOYS
BORIDES
BORON COMPOUNDS
CHARGED PARTICLES
CHROMIUM ALLOYS
CORROSION RESISTANT ALLOYS
ELEMENTS
HYDROGEN IONS
IONS
IRON ALLOYS
IRON BASE ALLOYS
LANTHANUM COMPOUNDS
METALS
PLATINUM METALS
RARE EARTH COMPOUNDS
STEELS
TRANSITION ELEMENTS 700205* -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Fuel, Heating, & Injection Systems
Language
English
Abstract
For heating plasmas and for current drive in some fusion reactors, high energy neutral beams may be required. The high neutralization efficiency of H/sup -/ or D/sup -/ ions makes them favorable to form neutral atoms with energies in excess of 160 keV. It has been shown that a steady-state H/sup -/ ion beam with current greater than 1 A can be generated by a surface conversion type source with Mo being used as the converter material. In order to achieve the proper cesium coverage and thereby increasing the H/sup -/ ion yield, the application of porous cesium-dispensing converters is being investigated. It is also possible to optimize the H/sup -/ production by choosing the proper converter material. In this paper, we compare the negative ion yield generated by different materials (such as Mo, Ti, V, Nb, Pt, Pd, Rh, Cu, Ta, Al, Au, LaB/sub 6/ and stainless-steel) in the pure hydrogen and cesium-hydrogen modes of operation.