Yl. Li et al., STUDY OF DISTRIBUTED ION PUMPS IN THE CORNELL ELECTRON STORAGE-RING, Journal of vacuum science & technology. A. Vacuum, surfaces, and films, 15(4), 1997, pp. 2413-2417
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5
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Applied","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
It is desirable to reduce anode voltage of distributed ion pumps (DIPs
) in the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR) in order to suppress bea
m instability caused by the leakage of electric field from the DIPs an
d to extend the lifetime of the DIPs and DIP power supplies. The DIP p
umping speed is measured as a function of anode voltage with and witho
ut the stored beam in order to determine whether the anode voltage can
be reduced without sacrificing the DIP pumping speed. It is found tha
t the DIP pumping speed remains relatively unchanged when the anode vo
ltage changes from a ''normal'' operating voltage of 7.6 kV to as low
as 1.8 kV when there is a stored beam in the CESR. On the other hand,
the pumping speed drops rapidly as the anode voltage is decreased belo
w 5 kV and there is no stored beam in the CESR. A simple model is used
to explain the operation of DIPs under the influence of the stored be
am. (C) 1997 American Vacuum Society.