22–28 Jun 2019
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Transients on Arc and Convertor currents in the Multicusp Cesiated Surface Conversion H - Source at LANSCE

24 Jun 2019, 16:00
15m
Seminole D/E (Double Tree at the Entrance to Universal)

Seminole D/E

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Oral 3.1 Plasma, Ion and Electron Sources 3.1 Plasma, Ion, and Electron Sources I

Speaker

David Kleinjan (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Description

The Multicsup Cesiated Surface Conversion H- Ion Source at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) has provided beam at ~14 mA, 120 Hz, and 10% D.F. for many years of neutron science research. Recently, random high current transients were discovered in the arc current used to ionize hydrogen in the LANSCE H- ion source, and in the convertor current used to convert protons to H- ions. Most have no effect, but more severe transients can cripple beam output. Hypothesized causes are related to cesiation effects, plasma potential changes, tungsten filament evaporation/sputtering, or from the arc modulator circuitry. A dedicated study was recently done on the LANSCE H- Ion source test stand to determine the cause of these transients. Current understanding indicates that the more severe transients come from a combination of cesiation effects and plasma potential changes. The status of these current transient studies on the LANSCE H- ion source will be discussed.

Primary author

David Kleinjan (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

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