Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4921213 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In order to accumulate the research experience and technical reserves for future negative ion sources of nuclear fusion reactors, a prototype negative ion source is being designed and constructed at ASIPP with a reduced scale extraction area (166Â cm2 on the opening of 12Â ÃÂ 48Â cm2). Based on the existing negative ion sources having the similar width, an external magnetic filter with permanent magnets is applied to the prototype negative ion source during the initial experiments. For the specific experiments of magnetic field dependence, an adjustable magnetic filter is required. Hence, the plasma grid current filter for short-pulse or long-pulse source and a combination filter using permanent magnets and plasma grid current are designed. The main design purpose is to produce a homogenous and sufficient filter field in front of the plasma grid, with the supply current as low as possible. The filter field distributions of these different magnetic filters are studied in detail by finite element method, especially on the plane paralleling with the plasma grid.
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Authors
Jiang-Long Wei, Chun-Dong Hu, Cai-Chao Jiang, Sheng Liu, Ling Tao, Yu-Ming Gu, Yuan-Zhe Zhao, Yu-Qian Chen, Ming-Shan Wu,