Author:
Shepherd A.,Patton T.,Pimazzoni A.,Pouradier Duteil B.,Rigoni Garola A.,Sartori E.,Ugoletti M.,Serianni G.
Abstract
Abstract
For negative ion beam sources there are several methods of measuring the accelerated beam
current, most commonly electrical measurements at the power supply and calorimetric
measurements. On SPIDER, the ITER Heating Neutral Beam full-scale beam source prototype,
electrical measurements at the acceleration grid power supply (AGPS) are complemented by
polarizing the diagnostic calorimeter STRIKE to provide an additional electrical measurement of
the accelerated current. This is in addition to the calorimetric measurements provided by
STRIKE. These diagnostics give differing measurements of the beam current. Exploiting the reduced
number of open apertures on SPIDER a new beam diagnostic has been installed to measure the
individual beamlet currents directly. The so called Beamlet Current Monitor (BCM) has been used to
measure the current of five beamlets during the most recent SPIDER campaign. This work compares
the BCM current to the electrical measurements at the AGPS and STRIKE. The average BCM current
agrees well with the STRIKE electrical measurements, indicating that the AGPS overestimates the
beam current. The individual beamlets are compared to the STRIKE calorimetric measurements,
showing similar current trends with the source parameters.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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