Author:
Thuillier T.,Angot J.,Cernuschi A.,Giraud J.,Peaucelle C.,Kiener F,Lagorio E.,Perbet E,Sole P.,Shick S.,Vezzu F.,Simon D.,Allain H.,Berriaud C.,Cadoux T.,Felice H.,Fernandez-Mora E.,Guillo T.,Graffin P.,Kleymenov V.,Sinnana A.,Touzery R.,Trieste S.,Vallcorba R.,Dubois M.,Lemagnen F.,Osmond B.,Trudel A.,Goupillière D.
Abstract
Abstract
A new A/Q=7 injector is under development for the SPIRAL2 accelerator at Caen, France (NEWGAIN project). A new 28 GHz superconducting electron cyclotron resonance ion source named ASTERICS is under design for this project. The source features a modern cryostat and a large plasma chamber (91 mm radius and 600 mm length). The physical and technical motivations for a larger plasma volume are detailed and estimates of expected beam intensities enhancement are discussed. The source will mainly produce metallic ion beams: the concept of a temperature-controlled liner (up to 900°C) to stabilize high vapor pressure metal re-evaporation in the source is presented. The preliminary design of the ion source and its superconducting magnet are described.