DocumentCode
845643
Title
Lifetime Improvements of Heavy Ion Source Cathodes
Author
Miller, P.S. ; Laumer, H. ; Mallory, M.L. ; Nolen, J.A.
Author_Institution
Cyclotron Laboratory, Michigan State University, E. Lansing, MI 48824
Volume
26
Issue
3
fYear
1979
fDate
6/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
3716
Lastpage
3717
Abstract
The cathode lifetime for a cold cathode Penning heavy ion source has been increased to = 24 hrs. (a factor of 7 increase) by the use of hafnium cathodes when accelerating a carbon beam on the Michigan State University cyclotron. Compared to tantalum, the hafnium cathodes are operated at reduced power (¿ 2 kW) to avoid melting them. Thus, while the carbon beam intensity achieved with Ta cathodes is 3 to 10 times higher than that from the Hf cathodes, this is no advantage for experiments which need low beam currents (e. g. due to count rate limitations). For injection into a K=800 cyclotron the higher intensity for lower charge states from a lower power source is expected to favor Hf cathodes. Lowering the arc power for Ta cathodes, thus reducing beam intensity, does not substantially lengthen cathode lifetime. Source feed gas composition strongly influences Hf cathode performance. Extended lifetimes were achieved with CO while Ne gas resulted in very short lifetimes, suggesting the difference may be due to a chemical reaction between the Hf cathodes and an element in the feed gas.
Keywords
Acceleration; Cathodes; Cyclotrons; Feeds; Hafnium; Ion accelerators; Ion sources; Laboratories; Particle beams; Structural beams;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1979.4330589
Filename
4330589
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