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17–22 Sept 2023
Victoria Conference Centre
Canada/Pacific timezone
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Ti Beam Extraction from Laser Plasma Transported by Solenoidal Magnetic Field

Not scheduled
20m
Victoria Conference Centre

Victoria Conference Centre

Poster (by default) Production of High Intensity Ion Beams Monday

Speaker

Hirotsugu Kashiwagi (QST)

Description

In a laser ion source (LIS), a target material in a vacuum chamber absorbs focused laser energy to produce a dense plasma, from which the beam is extracted. The LIS can generate plasma from a variety of solid targets, and the ion species can be easily changed by replacing or mounting multiple target samples. Based on this feature, we are developing a LIS for ion implanters requiring a wide variety of ion species.
The LIS plasma spreads three-dimensionally with a wide angular distribution, and only the ions in the plasma that reach the extraction electrode aperture are extracted. Therefore, only a small fraction of the generated ions is used as a beam. In order to obtain higher beam intensity by increasing the number of ions reaching the beam extraction region, we have developed a plasma transport and beam extraction system with a solenoid magnet that suppresses the plasma spreading by an axial magnetic field. At the conference we will present experimental results of extracting an ion beam from a Ti plasma transported in a solenoidal magnetic field.
This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 18K11937, 21H03749

Email Address kashiwagi.hirotsugu@qst.go.jp
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Co-authors

Mr Keisuke Yamada (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology) Seiji Hosoya (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology)

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