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The origin of beam non-uniformity in a large Cs-seeded negative ion source
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Ion ImplantationEngineeringBeam Non-uniformityPhysicsLongitudinal Beam Non-uniformityApplied PhysicsAtomic PhysicsPlasma PhysicsCosmic RayIon BeamIon EmissionSynchrotron RadiationNegative Ion SourceBeam Transport System
The origin of longitudinal beam non-uniformity, which is one of the key issues in large caesium (Cs)-seeded negative ion sources for fusion application, was experimentally investigated in the JAERI 10 A negative ion source. A sufficient caesium was seeded in the negative ion source to enhance the negative ion production. The beam intensity with Cs was typically four times higher than that without Cs, and was relatively high in the upper region where the electron temperature and plasma density were relatively high. This distribution was significantly different from that without Cs. From the correlation between the beam intensity and the plasma parameters, it was found that the beam non-uniformity was due to the localization of the plasma.
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