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Measurement of ionization, charge exchange and ion confinement times in charge breeder ECR ion sources with short pulse 1+ injection of metal ions
M LuntinenJ AngotO TarvainenV ToivanenT ThuillierH Koivistosubject
HistoryionitPhysics::Plasma Physicsplasma propertiessyklotronithighly charged plasmacharacteristic timesplasmafysiikkaplasmaComputer Science ApplicationsEducationconsecutive transientsECRISdescription
Abstract The Consecutive Transients (CT) method is used for estimating the characteristic times of ionization, charge exchange and confinement within the plasma of a Charge Breeder Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source (CB-ECRIS). The method reveals differences in the characteristic times between different source configurations, with K9+ charge breeding efficiencies of 8.9 % and 20.4 %, and allows qualitative explanation of the improved breeding efficiency. The increase in K9+ efficiency is accompanied by a decrease in ionization time for low charge states, a decrease of charge exchange time for high charge states, and an overall decrease of the ion confinement time, which increases non-linearly with the charge state. The charge exchange time exhibits a minimum near charge state K8+, indicating low neutral density near the plasma core. The CT-method yields a distribution of possible ne and (Ee) corresponding to the spatial distribution of different charge state ions. The results hint at a non-uniform plasma electron density and energy distribution as well as a nested-layer distribution for the ion populations — hot and dense plasma with high charge state ions near the plasma core.
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2022-04-01 |