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Technical studies for the HIE- ISOLDE Frontend upgrade Jacobo Montaño Marie Curie Fellow; CATHI Project * The research project has been supported by a Marie Curie Early Initial Training Network Fellowship of the European Community’s Seventh Programme under contract number (PITN-GA-2010- 264330-CATHI)
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Outline ISOLDE Target Area ISOLDE Frontend – Current extraction system – Extraction optics – ISOLDE off-line labs Two stage extraction – Prototype – Thermal measurements – Ionized air conductivity measurements – Extraction efficiency measurements
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Target area ISOLDE Frontend Current beam extraction system ISOLDE target area and frontend
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Target Areas and Mass Separators GPS From PS booster HRS
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Target Areas, Frontend (GPS) To HRS To GPS Protons: 1.4 GeV, 2.0 A, 1.2 sec Ions: 60 keV, <1.0 A Radiation consequences: -Material radiation damage. Cable insulation, vacuum sealing -Air ionization. Breakdown -Limited maintenance. Reduced lifetime and increased failure risks -Activation and contamination
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Requirements for HIE-ISOLDE HIE-ISOLDE will bring an important increment in the radiation levels at the target area Dose @0.5m from target: 6.3 MGy → 31.5 MGy Only few polymers present a radiation hardness high enough to resist the HIE-ISOLDE expected doses These materials are often essentials for vacuum seals as well as for thermal and electrical insulations H. Schönbacher, A. Stolarz - Iycka. CERN Report: COMPILATION OF RADIATION DAMAGE TEST DATA. PART I: Cable insulating materials.
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ISOLDE-Frontend For ISOLDE, the frontend is the machine that hosts the target unit and delivers the radioactive ion beams (RIB) to the mass separators ISOLDE uses two frontends ON- LINE for production Frontends (1,2),3,4 Frontends (5),6,7,8,9 Time for an upgrade!
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ISOLDE-Frontend Target chamber coupling Vacuum …to be improved: Vacuum Target coupling Electrical connections Target cooling Target valve Ion extraction system Target valve
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ISOLDE-Frontend Ion Extraction System Target valve are closed during no operation On the long term electrode tip, neutral material condense A mechanism for electrode positioning Mechanical failure risk (possible to happen with a major impact) No fast valve closing is possible in case of emergency Target valve Shutter
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For a single electrode: 60 keV 0 keV Transversal phase space Position (mm) Divergence (mrad) 0.08 -0.08 6 0 -60 60 Voltage (kV) 0 Axial distance from ion source (mm) 200060 Electrical potential on axis 1kV/mm ISOLDE-Frontend Extraction optics 60 kV 0 kV
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ISOLDE off-line Labs -Extraction tests with different sources -Mass spectrometer -Faraday cup, beam monitor and emittance meter -ISOLDE interlock system -Test bench for prototypes (two stage extraction, coupling system, RFQCB…) Courtesy of M. Augustin
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Prototype Thermal characterization Beam optics characterization Ionized air conductivity Two stage extraction
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Two Stage Extraction A prototype has been designed, constructed and assembled. The main idea: Electrode – valve integration Isolated valve with integrated electrode
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Two stage extraction For determining the optimum intermediate electrode configuration: Thermal tests and simulations with ion source @2000°C HV insulation tests up to 5kV with respect the ion source Extraction efficiency measurements Ionized air conductivity measurements Acceleration gap pressure measurements 60 kV 57 kV Ground Few geometrical parameters are studied in order to find an optimum electrode design: Aperture Acceleration gap Tip shape
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Electrical insulation implies also thermal insulation from cooling Intermediate voltage means closer gaps Electrons can be emitted at high temperature from the electrode… A THERMAL CHARACTERIZATION IS REQUIRED Two stage extraction Thermal characterization
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Thermal simulations Ion source simulated at 2000 °C Electrode cooled by air convected valve
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Two stage extraction Thermal characterization Thermal measurements
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The particle tracking shows the primary effect of the geometrical parameters over the beam Complex phenomena like electron emission, breakdown, realistic particle distribution or scatter due to neutral particles requires experimental measurements Two stage extraction Extraction optics Electrostatic and beam simulations (first gap)
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2 4 Beam size (mm) Acceleration gap (mm) Beam losses 3 Design optimization (particle tracking) 0 10 20 With numerical simulations, some geometrical configurations can be discarded for the experimental measurements Two stage extraction Extraction optics Particle tracking, parameter optimization (first gap)
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Two stage extraction Extraction optics Particle tracking (second gap)
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Two stage extraction Extraction optics Particle tracking (second gap) The low energy first extraction produces large beams. The second gap focalizes the beam
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Two stage extraction Extraction performace measurements
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Ionized air conductivity measurement
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Summary For HIE-ISOLDE, a frontend upgrade is required A new two stage extraction system has been prototyped and characterized A model adapted to be tested online should be produced
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