Status of the plasma generator of the superconducting proton linac

In the framework of the superconducting proton linac (SPL) study at CERN, a new non-cesiated H(-) plasma generator driven by an external 2 MHz RF antenna has been developed and successfully operated at repetition rates of 50 Hz, pulse lengths of up to 3 ms, and average RF powers of up to 3 kW. The c...

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Published inReview of scientific instruments Vol. 83; no. 2; p. 02A703
Main Authors Kronberger, M, Faircloth, D, Lettry, J, Paoluzzi, M, Pereira, H, Sanchez Arias, J, Schmitzer, C, Scrivens, R
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.02.2012
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Summary:In the framework of the superconducting proton linac (SPL) study at CERN, a new non-cesiated H(-) plasma generator driven by an external 2 MHz RF antenna has been developed and successfully operated at repetition rates of 50 Hz, pulse lengths of up to 3 ms, and average RF powers of up to 3 kW. The coupling efficiency of RF power into the plasma was determined by the cooling water temperatures and the analysis of the RF forward and reflected power and the antenna current and amounts to 50%-60%. The plasma resistance increases between 10 kW and 40 kW RF power from about 0.45 Ω to 0.65 Ω. Measurements of RF power dissipated in the ferrites and the magnets on a test bench show a 5-fold decrease of the power losses for the magnets when they are contained in a Cu box, thus validating the strategy of shielding the magnets with a high electrical conductivity material. An air cooling system was installed in the SPL plasma generator to control the temperatures of the ferrites despite hysteresis losses of several Watts.
ISSN:1089-7623
DOI:10.1063/1.3662478