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Towards Understanding the Cesium Cycle of the Persistent H- Beams at SNS...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NEGATIVE IONS, BEAMS AND SOURCES
Publication Date
Page Numbers
123 to 133
Volume
1390
Publisher Location
Melville, New York, United States of America
Conference Name
2nd International Symposium on Negative Ions, Beams and Sources
Conference Location
Takayama, Japan
Conference Sponsor
National Insitute for Fusion Science
Conference Date
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This paper describes the accomplishments of the SNS H- ion source, which delivers routinely ~50 mA at a 5.4% duty factor with ~99% availability, enabling 1 MW beams for neutron production with ~90 % availability. It discusses the need for increasing reliability and beam current. But mostly it focuses on its unexpected feature: H- beams that are apparently persistent for up to 5 weeks without adding Cs after an initial dose of less than ~5 mg. Thermal emission and sputtering are qualitatively evaluated, and appear consistent with a negligible Cs sputter rate after the initial dose disappears from the Cs plasma. It concludes with a list of future experiments that can shed more light on this apparently unique Cs cycle.