9–13 Sept 2024
Wanda Realm Beijing
Asia/Shanghai timezone
Registration Deadline: August 9 (23:59 UTC+8), 2024; Paper Submission Deadline: September 5 (23:59 UTC+8), 2024

Energy spectrum of an ICP-RF ion source using a spherical electrostatic energy analyzer

THP12
12 Sept 2024, 16:00
1h 30m
China Hall 3

China Hall 3

Poster Presentation MC1: Beam Charge and Current Monitors THP: Thursday Poster Session

Speaker

Anna Eydan (Amirkabir University of Technology)

Description

The energy characterization of an RF ion beam, generated by an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) RF ion source, has been conducted using a spherical electrostatic energy analyzer. The RF ion source, operating at an applied frequency of 13.56 MHz and a power level of 300 W, was assessed in both pulse and continuous modes. The ion energy spectrum of the hydrogen beam was meticulously measured under various conditions, with the extraction voltage ranging from 1 to 10 keV. The analysis revealed variations in the energy profiles under different operational conditions, providing insights into the ion source's performance and optimization. These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of RF ion beams for enhancing the design and efficiency of ion sources used in particle accelerators and related technologies. The importance of precise energy spectrum measurements in enhancing the efficiency and functionality of ion sources in advanced beam instrumentation is underscored by this research.

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Primary author

Sepideh Ghassami (Amirkabir University of Technology)

Co-authors

Dr Hamidreza Mirzaei (Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute) Anna Eydan (Amirkabir University of Technology) Mr Behzad Yadollahzadeh (Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute) Mr Masoud Keshavarz (Amirkabir University of Technology)

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