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Overview of the RF source development programme at IPP Garching


E. Speth, H. Falter, P. Franzen, U. Fantz, M. Bandyopadhyaya, S. Christ, A. Encheva, M.
Fröschle, D. Holtum, B. Heinemann, W. Kraus, A. Lorenz, Ch. Martens, P. McNeely, S.
Obermayer, R. Riedl , R. Süss , A. Tanga, R. Wilhelm, D. Wünderlich


Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, EURATOM Association, Postfach 1533, D-85740
Garching, Germany
aIPR Gandhinagar, Bhat, India

Abstract: The development of a large-area RF source for negative hydrogen ions, an official EFDA task agreement, is aiming at demonstrating ITER-relevant ion source parameters. This implies a current density of 20 mA/cm² accelerated D- ions at a source filling pressure of ≤ 0.3 Pa and an electron to ion ratio of ≤ 1 from a PINI-size extraction area for pulse lengths of up to 1 hour. The work is progressing along three lines in parallel: (i) optimisation of current densities at low pressure and electron/ion ratio, utilising small extraction areas (< 100 cm²) and short pulses (< 10 s); (ii); investigation of extended extraction areas (< 300 cm²) and pulse lengths of up to 3600 s; (iii) investigation of a size-scaling on a half-size ITER plasma source. Three different testbeds are being used to carry out those investigations in parallel. An extensive diagnostic and modelling programme accompanies the activities. The paper contains the recent achievements and the status of preparations in those four areas of development.

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