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Overview of the negative ion based neutral beam injectors for ITER
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsIter BaselinePlasma PhysicsIon Beam InstrumentationAccelerator PhysicDense PlasmaIon Beam PhysicsIon BeamInstrumentationNeutral Beam InjectorsAccelerator TechnologyElectrical EngineeringPhysicsDeuterium AtomsNegative IonExperimental Nuclear PhysicsNatural SciencesInertial Confinement FusionNegative Ion AcceleratorsParticle AcceleratorBeam Transport System
The ITER baseline foresees 2 Heating Neutral Beams (HNB's) based on 1 MeV 40 A D(-) negative ion accelerators, each capable of delivering 16.7 MW of deuterium atoms to the DT plasma, with an optional 3rd HNB injector foreseen as a possible upgrade. In addition, a dedicated diagnostic neutral beam will be injecting ≈22 A of H(0) at 100 keV as the probe beam for charge exchange recombination spectroscopy. The integration of the injectors into the ITER plant is nearly finished necessitating only refinements. A large number of components have passed the final design stage, manufacturing has started, and the essential test beds-for the prototype route chosen-will soon be ready to start.
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