2–7 Oct 2022
Orto Botanico - Padova, Italy
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Oral session 11

7 Oct 2022, 08:30
Teaching Room 3rd floor (Consorzio RFX)

Teaching Room 3rd floor

Consorzio RFX

Corso Stati Uniti, 4 Padova GPS 45.4042.4,11.55597

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  1. Dr gwenael FUBIANI (CNRS)
    07/10/2022, 08:30
    12. Numerical simulations of sources or beams
    Oral

    In this talk, we will describe in detail the consequences on the negative ion kinetics of the asymmetry in the plasma parameters perpendicular to the magnetic field direction (due to the plasma polarization induced by the Hall current intercepted by the ion source wall). This work is relevant to negative ion sources with a magnetic filter field producing an electron drift directed toward one...

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  2. Kenji MIYAMOTO
    07/10/2022, 09:00
    12. Numerical simulations of sources or beams
    Oral

    It is essential to generate the negative ion beams with good beam optics for the negative ion sources. Negative ion beam optics is determined by the shape of the plasma meniscus, which is an ion emitting surface. However, for the electronegative plasma including the surface produced H- ions in the negative ion sources, the key parameters to control the plasma meniscus and the dependence on...

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  3. Prof. Kenichi NAGAOKA (National Institute for Fusion Science)
    07/10/2022, 09:30
    4. Beam formation and low energy transport
    Oral

    Dynamic responses of negative ion meniscus to externally applied RF field with 2% arc discharge power were investigated experimentally. Three types of responses were identified. First is the beamlet width oscillation with the same frequency as the applied RF field. The second is the oscillation of the beamlet axis. The third is the response of the time-averaged beamlet width. These responses...

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  4. Christian WIMMER (Max-Planck-Inst. f. Plasmaphysik)
    07/10/2022, 10:00
    4. Beam formation and low energy transport
    Oral

    The BATMAN Upgrade (BUG) test facility at IPP is contributing to the development of RF-driven H$^–$ sources towards the ITER neutral beam injection and beyond. BUG is equipped with an 1/8 size of the ITER NBI ion source and thus is highly flexible for setup changes or diagnostic access. The extraction and acceleration system consists of three grids (plasma grid PG, extraction grid EG and...

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