학술논문

H/sup -/ ion formation from a surface conversion type ion source
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: 2. international symposium on the production and neutralization of negative hydrogen ions and beams, Upton, NY, USA, 6 Oct 1980
Subject
70 PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY HYDROGEN IONS 1 MINUS
PRODUCTION
CUSPED GEOMETRIES
ENERGY SPECTRA
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
GRAPHS
ION SOURCES
MASS SPECTROSCOPY
ANIONS
CHARGED PARTICLES
DATA
HYDROGEN IONS
INFORMATION
IONS
MAGNETIC FIELD CONFIGURATIONS
NUMERICAL DATA
OPEN CONFIGURATIONS
SPECTRA
SPECTROSCOPY 700205* -- Fusion Power Plant Technology-- Fuel, Heating, & Injection Systems
Language
English
Abstract
Volume-produced H/sup -/ ions have been extracted from a multi-cusp ion source by using a standard extraction system. In addition, a molybdenum converter is installed in the source to generate surface-produced H/sup -/ ions. The H/sup -/ ion yield is measured by a mass spectrometer. Without cesium, the production of H/sup -/ ions by the surface process is very small compared with those generated by volume production. However, the presence of cesium can greatly enhance the surface production yield. The energy spectrum shows that the surface-generated H/sup -/ ions contain two distinct groups when cesium is added to the discharge. The energy of one group is essentially that of the sheath potential and appears to be produced by a desorption process. The second group of H/sup -/ ions have slightly higher energies and appear to be formed by a reflection process. Different types of converter materials have also been tested.