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Recent Performance of and Plasma Outage Studies with the SNS H- Source...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Review of Scientific Instruments
Publication Date
Volume
87
Issue
2
Conference Name
International Conference on Ion Sources
Conference Location
New York, New York, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Conference Date
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SNS ramps to higher power levels that can be sustained with high availability. The goal is 1.4 MW despite a compromised RFQ, which requires higher RF power than design levels to approach the nominal beam transmission. Unfortunately at higher power the RFQ often loses its thermal stability, a problem apparently enhanced by beam losses and high influxes of hydrogen. Delivering as much H- beam as possible with the least amount of hydrogen led to plasma outages. The root cause is the dense 1-ms long ~55-kW 2-MHz plasma pulses reflecting ~90% of the continuous ~300W, 13-MHz power, which was mitigated with a 4-ms filter for the reflected power signal and an outage resistant, slightly-detuned 13-MHz match. Lowering the H2 also increased the H- beam current to ~55 mA, and increased the transmission by ~7%.