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Mar, 2014

Operation of electrostatic accelerators

JAEA-Review 2013-059, JAEA Takasaki Annual Report 2012
  • Uno Sadanori
  • Chiba Atsuya
  • Yamada Keisuke
  • Yokoyama Akihito
  • Usui Aya
  • Saito Yuichi
  • Ishii Yasuyuki
  • Sato Takahiro
  • Okubo Takeru
  • Nara Takayuki
  • Kitano Toshihiko*
  • Takayama Terumitsu*
  • Kanai Shinji*
  • Orimo Takao*
  • Aoki Yuki*
  • Yamada Naoto*
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Three electrostatic accelerators at TIARA were operated on schedule in fiscal year 2012 except changing its schedule by cancellations of users. The yearly operation time of the 3 MV tandem accelerator, the 400 kV ion implanter and the 3MV single-ended accelerator were in the same levels as the ordinary one, whose operation time totaled to 2,073, 1,847 and 2,389 hours, respectively. The tandem accelerator had no trouble, whereas the ion implanter and the single-ended accelerator stopped by any troubles for one day and four days, respectively. The molecular ion beam of helium hydride was generated by the ion implanter, because the users required irradiation of several cluster ions in order to study the effect of irradiation. As a result, its intensity of beam was 50 nA at 200 kV. The ion beam of tungsten (W) at 15 MeV was accelerated by the tandem accelerator, whose intensity was 20 nA at charge state of 4+, because of the request from a researcher in the field of nuclear fusion.

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