Author:
Chen W.,Li H.,Lü Y.J.,Cao X.X.,Liu S.J.,Xiao Y.C.,Liao H.,Xue K.J.
Abstract
Abstract
The China Spallation Neutron Source project Phase-II
(CSNS-II) aims to deliver a proton beam of 500 kW on the tungsten
target. To accomplish this goal, an RF-driven negative hydrogen ion
source was developed to replace the penning ion source used in
CSNS-I. The RF-driven ion source has been put into commissioning on
CSNS accelerator since September 8th, 2021. And it was
shut down on July 26th, 2022, together with the whole
accelerator for the annual maintenance in summer. In this run cycle
it has accumulated service time of over 7200 hours without major
maintenance. The availability of the ion source is above 99.99%,
except for one or two sparks per day of the 50 kV high voltage
platform, each spark causing 1 second trip of the accelerator. The
RF-driven ion source has an external antenna winding around a
silicon nitride plasma chamber, which is quite robust in high
duty-factor operation. In this paper, we present the structure of
the ion source, the improvements over other ion sources, and the
issues met in the commissioning.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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1. Surface Plasma Negative Ion Sources;Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics;2023