20–24 Sept 2021
America/Vancouver timezone

Characterization of SPIDER Beam Optics with Visible Cameras

Not scheduled
20m
Poster Ion sources for fusion Poster Session 1

Speaker

Dr matteo agostini (Consorzio RFX)

Description

The optics of the negative ion beam of SPIDER experiment is characterized by studying the width of the accelerated beamlets when varying the experimental conditions. The beam, which is composed by many beamlets, is observed by 15 visible cameras, and a multi-Gaussian fit of their profiles provides the width, the position and the intensity of the different beamlets, giving a spatial profile along the beam of these quantities. In particular, the optics is characterized as a function of the extraction and acceleration voltages, biase current and source pressure. Operation without caesium and with caesium evaporation are compared, by studying the link between the beamlet width and the accelerated negative ion current.
The work leading to this publication has been funded partially by Fusion for Energy. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and F4E cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

E-mail for contact person matteo.agostini@igi.cnr.it

Primary authors

Dr Antonio Pimazzoni (Consorzio RFX) Mrs Margherita Ugoletti (University of Padua, Consorzio RFX) Dr matteo agostini (Consorzio RFX)

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