Rolland P. Johnson
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NEGATIVE IONS, BEAMS AND SOURCES | 2011
Vadim Dudnikov; Baoxi Han; Rolland P. Johnson; S N Murray Jr; Terry R Pennisi; Manuel Santana; M. P. Stockli; R. F. Welton
In experiments with RF saddle antenna surface plasma sources (SPS), the efficiency of H− ion generation was increased by up to a factor of 5 by plasma electrode “activation”, without supplying additional Cs, by heating the collar to high temperature for several hours using hot air flow and plasma discharge. Without cracking or heating the cesium ampoule, but likely with Cs recovery from impurities, the achieved energy efficiency was comparable to that of conventionally cesiated SNS RF sources with an external or internal Cs supply. In the experiments, optimum cesiation was produced (without additional Cs) by the collection and trapping of traces of remnant cesium compounds from SPS surfaces. Such activation by accumulation of impurities on electrode surfaces can be a reason for H− emission enhancement in other so‐called “volume” negative ion sources.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2012
Vadim Dudnikov; Rolland P. Johnson; S N Murray Jr; Terry R Pennisi; Chip Piller; Manuel Santana; M. P. Stockli; R. F. Welton
A prototype RF H(-) surface plasma source (SPS) with saddle (SA) RF antenna is developed which will provide better power efficiency for high pulsed and average current, higher brightness with longer lifetime and higher reliability. Several versions of new plasma generators with small AlN discharge chambers and different antennas and magnetic field configurations were tested in the plasma source test stand. A prototype SA SPS was installed in the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) ion source test stand with a larger, normal-sized SNS AlN chamber that achieved unanalyzed peak currents of up to 67 mA with an apparent efficiency up to 1.6 mA∕kW. Control experiments with H(-) beam produced by SNS SPS with internal and external antennas were conducted. A new version of the RF triggering plasma gun has been designed. A saddle antenna SPS with water cooling is fabricated for high duty factor testing.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016
Vadim Dudnikov; Rolland P. Johnson; S N Murray Jr; Terry R Pennisi; Manuel Santana; Chip Piller; M. P. Stockli; R. F. Welton; J. Breitschopf; Galina Dudnikova
Existing RF ion sources for accelerators have specific efficiencies for H(+) and H(-) ion generation ∼3-5 mA/cm(2) kW, where about 50 kW of RF power is typically needed for 50 mA beam current production. The Saddle Antenna (SA) surface plasma source (SPS) described here was developed to improve H(-) ion production efficiency, reliability, and availability. In SA RF ion source, the efficiency of positive ion generation in the plasma has been improved to 200 mA/cm(2) kW. After cesiation, the current of negative ions to the collector was increased from 1 mA to 10 mA with RF power ∼1.5 kW in the plasma (6 mm diameter emission aperture) and up to 30 mA with ∼4 kW RF. Continuous wave (CW) operation of the SA SPS has been tested on the test stand. The general design of the CW SA SPS is based on the pulsed version. Some modifications were made to improve the cooling and cesiation stability. CW operation with negative ion extraction was tested with RF power up to ∼1.2 kW in the plasma with production up to Ic = 7 mA. A stable long time generation of H(-) beam without degradation was demonstrated in RF discharge with AlN discharge chamber.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2010
Vadim Dudnikov; Rolland P. Johnson; Galina Dudnikova; M. P. Stockli; R. F. Welton
In this project we are developing an H(-) source which will synthesize the most important developments in the field of negative ion sources to provide high current, high brightness, good lifetime, high reliability, and high power efficiency. We describe two planned modifications to the present spallation neutron source external antenna source in order to increase the plasma density near the output aperture: (1) replacing the present 2 MHz plasma-forming solenoid antenna with a 13 MHz saddle-type antenna and (2) replacing the permanent multicusp magnetic system with a weaker electromagnet.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014
Vadim Dudnikov; Rolland P. Johnson; S. Murrey; T. Pinnisi; Chip Piller; Manuel Santana; M. P. Stockli; R. F. Welton; C. Johnson; M. Turvey
Extraction of negative ions from a saddle antenna radio-frequency surface plasma source is considered. Several versions of new plasma generators with different antennas and magnetic field configurations were tested in the smal Oak Ridge National Laboratory Spallation Neutron Source Test Stand. The efficiency of positive ion generation in plasma has been improved to 200 mA/cm(2) kW from 2.5 mA/cm(2) kW. A small oven was developed for cesiation by cesium compounds and alloy decomposition. After cesiation, a current of negative ions to the collector was increased from 1 mA to 10 mA with 1.5 kW RF power in the plasma and longitudinal magnetic field Bl ∼ 250 G. The specific efficiency of H(-) production was increased to 20 mA/cm(2) kW from 2.5 mA/cm(2) kW.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2010
Vadim Dudnikov; Rolland P. Johnson
Archive | 2010
Vadim G Dudnikov; Rolland P. Johnson; S N Murray Jr; Terry R Pennisi; Manuel Santana; M. P. Stockli; R. F. Welton
AIP Conf.Proc. | 2018
Vadim Dudnikov; Rolland P. Johnson; A. Dudnikov
Archive | 2015
Vadim Dudnikov; R. F. Welton; Baoxi Han; Syd Murray; Chip Piller; Terry R Pennisi; Rolland P. Johnson; Manuel Santana; Martin P. Stockli; Galina Dudnikova
Archive | 2015
Rolland P. Johnson; Vadim Dudnikov