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Detail design of the beam source for the SPIDER experiment

Detail design of the beam source for the SPIDER experiment,10.1016/j.fusengdes.2010.05.039,Fusion Engineering and Design,D. Marcuzzi,P. Agostinetti,M.

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The ITER Neutral Beam Test Facility (PRIMA—Padova Research on Injector Megavolt Accelerated) is planned to be built at Consorzio RFX (Padova, Italy). PRIMA includes two experimental devices: a full size plasma source with low voltage extraction called SPIDER (Source for Production of Ion of Deuterium Extracted from RF plasma) and a full size neutral beam injector at full beam power called MITICA (Megavolt ITER Injector Concept Advancement). SPIDER is the first experimental device to be built and operated, aiming at testing the extraction of a negative ion beam (made of H− and in a later stage D− ions) from an ITER size ion source. The main requirements of this experiment are a H−/D− current of approximately 70A/50A and an energy of 100keV. This paper presents an overview of the SPIDER beam source design, with a particular focus on the main design choices, aiming at reaching the best compromise between physics, optics, thermo-mechanical, cooling, assembly and electrical requirements.
Journal: Fusion Engineering and Design - FUSION ENG DES , vol. 85, no. 10, pp. 1792-1797, 2010
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