Hole Geometry Optimization of the Extraction Electrode in a Duopigatron Ion Source
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概要
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The optimum shape of the extraction aperture in the positive electrode is investigated experimentally by using a duopigatron ion source with single hole extraction electrodes. We find that a slightly chamfered aperture gives the best beam divergence without decreasing the optimum perveance. This result is applied to the ion sources of the JFT-2 neutral beam injector and the injection power to the torus can be improved appreciably. The computational result about the optimum emitting surface by the ion beam simulation code indicates that a slight chamfering is preferable for beam optics.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1978-02-05
著者
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Ohara Yoshihiro
Division Of Thermonuclear Fusion Research Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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TANAKA Shigeru
Division of Thermonuclear Fusion Research, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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SHIRAKATA Hirofumi
Division of Thermonuclear Fusion Research, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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MATSUDA Shinzaburo
Division of Thermonuclear Fusion Research, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Matsuda Shinzaburo
Division Of Thermonuclear Fusion Research Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Shirakata Hirofumi
Division Of Physics Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Tanaka Shigeru
Division Of Thermonuclear Fusion Research Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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