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A Negative Hydrogen-Ion Source for SNS Using a Helicon Plasma Generator...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
Page Numbers
493 to 496
Volume
933
Conference Name
17th Topical Conference on Radio Frequency Power in Plasmas
Conference Location
Clearwater, Florida, United States of America
Conference Date
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The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) at Oak Ridge National Labo�ratory is a world-class facility for materials research based on neutron scattering. It consists of a negative hydrogen (H-) ion source, linear accelerator, proton accumulator ring, and liquid Hg target. A power up�grade is planned for the device, which will require significant improvements in the negative ion source, including the production of H- beam currents of 70-95 mA (~2 � the present SNS source value), with a pulse length of 1 ms and duty factor of ~ 7%. No H- sources currently in existence meet these combined requirements. A proof-of-principle experiment is being constructed in which the rf inductive plasma generator in the present source is replaced by a helicon plasma generator. This is expected to produce a factor of three or better in�crease in the maximum source plasma density at a reduced rf power level, resulting in significantly increased negative ion current with reduced heat removal requirements.