The negative ion source test facility ELISE

作者:Heinemann B*; Falter H D; Fantz U; Franzen P; Froeschle M; Kraus W; Martens C; Nocentini R; Riedl R; Speth E; Staebler A
来源:Fusion Engineering and Design, 2011, 86(6-8): 768-771.
DOI:10.1016/j.fusengdes.2010.11.031

摘要

The ITER neutral beam system is using inductively coupled radio frequency (RF) ion sources, that have demonstrated the required ITER parameters on (small) sources with extraction areas up to 200 cm(2). As a next step towards the full size ITER source IPP is presently constructing the test facility ELISE ("Extraction from a Large Ion Source Experiment") operating with a "half-size" source which has approximately the width but only half the height of the ITER source. The modular driver concept is expected to allow a further extrapolation to the full size in one direction to be made. The main aim of this experiment is to demonstrate the production of a large uniform negative ion beam with ITER relevant parameters in stable conditions up to one hour. Plasma operation of the source is foreseen to be performed continuously for 1 h; extraction and acceleration of negative ions up to 60 kV is only possible in pulsed mode (10 s every 180 s) due to limitations of the existing IPP HV system. The design of the source and extraction system implements a high experimental flexibility and a good diagnostic access while still staying as close as possible to the ITER design. The main differences are the source operating in air and the use of a large gate valve between the source and the target chamber. ELISE is expected to start operation at the end of 2011 and is an important step for the development of the ITER NBI system; the experience gained early will support the design as well as the commissioning and operating phases of the PRIMA NBI test facilities and the ITER neutral beam system.

  • 出版日期2011-10