Title of article
Beam diagnostic tools for the negative hydrogen ion source test facility ELISE
Author/Authors
Nocentini، نويسنده , , Riccardo and Fantz، نويسنده , , Ursel and Franzen، نويسنده , , Peter and Froeschle، نويسنده , , Markus and Heinemann، نويسنده , , Bernd and Riedl، نويسنده , , Rudolf and Ruf، نويسنده , , Benjamin and Wuenderlich، نويسنده , , Dirk، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
5
From page
913
To page
917
Abstract
The test facility ELISE, presently being commissioned at IPP, is a first step in the R&D roadmap for the RF driven ion source and extraction system of the ITER NBI system. The “half-size” ITER-like test facility includes a negative hydrogen ion source that can be operated for 1 h. ELISE is expected to extract an ion beam of 20 A at 60 kV for 10 s every 3 min, therefore delivering a total power of 1.2 MW. The extraction area has a geometry that closely reproduces the ITER design, with the same width and half the height, i.e. 1 m × 1 m.
aper presents an overview of beam diagnostic tools foreseen for ELISE. For the commissioning phase, a simple beam dump with basic diagnostic capabilities has been installed. In the second phase, the beam dump will be substituted by a more sophisticated diagnostic calorimeter to allow beam profile measurement. Additionally, a tungsten wire mesh will be introduced in the beam path to provide a qualitative picture of beam size and position. Stripping losses and beam divergence will be measured by means of Hα Doppler shift spectroscopy. An absolute calibration is foreseen in order to measure beam intensity.
Keywords
Negative ion source , ITER , FEM , Calorimeter , Doppler shift spectroscopy , Neutral beam injector , rf source
Journal title
Fusion Engineering and Design
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Fusion Engineering and Design
Record number
2361015
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