U.S. Particle Accelerator School
U.S. Particle Accelerator School
America's National School of Accelerator Science and Technology

Fundamentals of Ion Sources course

Sponsoring University:

UCLA

Course:

Fundamentals of Ion Sources

Instructors:

Ian Brown, Retired and Xavier Godechot, Sodern


Ion source science has advanced in many directions in recent years, and the range and diversity of ion beam parameters that can be produced is impressive. Our understanding of ion sources and our approach to source design have grown, and a reasonably sound physical underpinning has been developed. The physics and technology of ion sources has matured into an effective research field with a world-wide research community drawn from a variety of different scientific disciplines. This course will address the physics and technology of ion beam formation by plasma-based ion sources. Course components will include: a review of relevant plasma physics; ionization phenomena; plasma formation techniques; ion beam extraction; low energy beam transport; ion source and beam parameters; diagnostics; survey of kinds of ion sources, with a detailed review of some; and applications including accelerator injection. The class format will be interactive, with discussion encouraged on topics of particular interest to the participants. Prerequisites: An introductory-level understanding of plasma physics is desirable.