NIFS-621

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Author(s):

Yu.I. Belchenko, Y. Oka, O. Kaneko, Y. Takeiri, A. Krivenko, M. Osakabe, K. Tsumori, E. Asano, T. Kawamoto and R. Akiyama

Title:

Recovery of Cesium in the Hydrogen Negative Ion Sources

Date of publication:

Dec. 1999

Key words:

hydrogen negative ion, recovery of cesium, ion source, NBI, Cs-W

Abstract:

Cesium recovery from the polluted layers in the 1/3 scale hydrogen negative ion source for LHD-NBI system has tested. It was found, that the cesium recovery can be produced by additional discharges as from the cesium layer, aged by tungsten and residual gas, so as from the cesium layers, polluted by an occasional water leak. The highest cesium recovery to NI production was produced by a xenon arc, while glow discharge and arcing in hydrogen were less effective. The mechanism of recovery is the ejection of cesium from the underlying enriched layer by the arc and its transport to the surface.

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