Ion Extraction Characteristics from Photoionized Plasma by Radio-Frequency Resonance Method
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概要
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<BR>In order to raise ion extraction efficiency in laser isotope separation, we have developed a radio-frequency (rf) resonance method. Then, to confirm feasibility of this method to a photoionized plasma, we experimentally studied the ion extraction characteristics. <BR>When the rf frequency was swept under a weak magnetic field (5mT), the plasma-sheath resonance was found to occur at about 12MHz which was almost the same value as the theoretical one. Moreover, it was confirmed that the ion extraction time at the resonance frequency became the minimum. <BR>When the magnetic field strength decreased from 5mT to zero, the ion extraction time became long. From the simulation results, this was because the plasma potential decreased with the magnetic field strength. Therefore, a magnetic field strength of more than 1mT was required to obtain a sufficient ion extraction efficiency. <BR>To obtain the same extraction time as when applying a -3kV dc voltage in the electrostatic method, the rf resonance method needed a voltage more than 70Vrms, in which the dc bias was -1kV. Therefore, we confirmed that this method is feasible for the ion extraction from the photoionized plasma.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 1997-09-25
著者
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Shoji Tatsuo
Department Of Energy Engineering And Science Nagoya University
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Matsui Tetsuya
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Nagoya University
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SUZUKI Kazumichi
Hitachi Engineering and Product Division,Hitachi,Ltd.
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TSUCHIDA Kazuki
Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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Tsuchida Kazuki
Power & Industrial Systems R&d Laboratory Hitachi Ltd.
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Tsuda Shinji
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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MATSUI Tetsuya
Hitachi Ltd.
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TSUDA Shinji
Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd
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Suzuki Kazumichi
Hitachi Works Hitachi Ltd.
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Shoji Tatsuo
Department of Electronics, Tohoku Institute of Technology
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