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17–22 Sept 2023
Victoria Conference Centre
Canada/Pacific timezone
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Status Update of the ATLAS ECR Ion Sources at Argonne National Laboratory

Not scheduled
20m
Victoria Conference Centre

Victoria Conference Centre

Poster (by default) Applications of Ion Sources Tuesday

Speaker

Robert Scott (Argonne National Laboratory)

Description

The Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS) at Argonne National Laboratory typically operates 24 /7 with weekly ion beam changes and an annual 1 month maintenance period. Due to recent installations and upgrades at ATLAS, user demands for new beams and higher intensities have expanded an already diverse operational envelope of both electron cyclotron resonance ion sources (ECRIS), ECR2 and ECR3. A variety of material introduction techniques including sputter, oven, reduction and gas feed were used to meet the challenge of an intense run schedule. With two ECRIS available to feed the accelerator, beam development and preparation were able to occur concurrently with ATLAS programmatic activities. Highlights of operational experiences and improvements with ECR2 and ECR3 over the last 2 years are presented.

This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Physics, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357. This research used resources of ANL’s ATLAS facility, which is a DOE Office of Science User Facility.

Funding Agency U.S. D.O.E, Office of Nuclear Physics
Email Address rscott@anl.gov
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Primary author

Robert Scott (Argonne National Laboratory)

Co-authors

Jake McLain (Argonne National Laboratory) Richard Vondrasek (Argonne National Laboratory)

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