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Comparison of extraction and beam transport simulations with emittance measurements from the ECR ion source venus*

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Published 1 December 2010 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation D Winklehner et al 2010 JINST 5 P12001 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/5/12/P12001

1748-0221/5/12/P12001

Abstract

The versatility of ECR (Electron Cyclotron Resonance) ion sources makes them the injector of choice for many heavy ion accelerators. However, the design of the LEBT (Low Energy Beam Transport) systems for these devices is challenging, because it has to be matched for a wide variety of ions. In addition, due to the magnetic confinement fields, the ion density distribution across the extraction aperture is inhomogeneous and charge state dependent. In addition, the ion beam is extracted from a region of high axial magnetic field, which adds a rotational component to the beam. In this paper the development of a simulation model (in particular the initial conditions at the extraction aperture) for ECR ion source beams is described. Extraction from the plasma and transport through the beam line are then simulated with the particle-in-cell code WARP. Simulations of the multispecies beam containing Uranium ions of charge state 18+ to 42+ and oxygen ions extracted from the VENUS ECR ion source are presented and compared to experimentally obtained emittance values.

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  • This Research was conducted at LBNL and was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract DE-AC02-05CH11231.

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