Fourth International Symposium on Negative Ions, Beams and Sources (NIBS 2014)


Book Description

"Most of the contributions were on accelerator and fusion applications. Both of these topics require that negative ions of Hydrogen or Deuterium are produced. For accelerators, the requirement on the ion source is for a beam of either short pulses or continuous operation plus the beam should be intense with a small diameter and good divergence for matching into the transport system. The development for the fusion aims at sources capable of delivering large current beams of several tens of amperes and dimensions of many hundreds of square centimeters, that are operated in near steady state (hour long pulses). In fusion, as well, the trend to replacing arc sources with RF driven sources which occurred in the past with accelerators has started. In modern negative ion sources the negative ions are, in most cases, produced by conversion of positive ions and neutrals on Caesium covered surfaces. The issues related to operation of an ion source with a Caesium coated converter are still challenges to the development community and several novel ideas on this topic were presented at the symposium."--Preface.







Development and Applications of Negative Ion Sources


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This book describes the development of sources of negative ions and their application in science and industry. It describes the physical foundations and implementation of the key methods of negative ion production and control, such as charge exchange, thermionic emission, plasma volume, secondary emission (sputtering) and surface-plasma sources, as well as the history of their development. Following on from this essential foundational material, the book goes on to explore transport of negative ion beams, and beam-plasma instabilities. Now in its second edition, the book has been substantially expanded and updated to address the many developments since it was first published, most importantly the development and investigation of cesiated surfaces with work function ~1.2-1.3 eV in conditions close to discharges in surface plasma sources. The book also includes a new chapter on development of conversion targets for high-energy neutral beam injectors, covering gas targets, plasma targets and photon targets for efficient conversion of high energy negative ion beams to neutral beams. With exposition accessible at the graduate level, and a comprehensive bibliography, this book will appeal to all students and researchers whose work concerns ion sources and their applications to accelerators, beam physics, storage rings, cyclotrons, and plasma traps.



















Negative Ions, Beams and Sources


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All papers have been peer-reviewed. The Symposium covers all aspects of negative ion production in plasma sources, their extraction into particle beams and subsequent transport, neutralization and exploitation. It is of interest to researchers in plasma physics, particle accelerators and fusion. It is the only international symposium dedicated to negative ion sources and beams.




Second International Symposium on Negative Ions, Beams and Sources


Book Description

The topic of Negative ion, beams and ion sources covers all fields related to fusion, accelerator, industrial applications. This proceedings would be of interest to Industry (Energy and electricity companies), Physics and Engineering Departments at Universities, as secondary audience I would consider many scientists working in many areas who, because they are curious, will be interested in reading this book. NIBS2010 is the only symposium dedicated to all aspects of negative ions in physics and technology from formation to application. NIBS2010 covers negative hydrogen ion production, extraction, acceleration, and transport mainly for fusion and accelerator applications. New approaches of negative heavy ions are introduced for material science and space propulsion.