The SERSE source [P. Ludwig , Rev. Sci. Instrum. 69, 4082 (1998), and refer
ences therein] is a superconducting electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion
source, operating at the Laboratori Nazionali del Sud in Catania since 1998
; it is currently used as the main injector for the K-800 superconducting c
yclotron. Its high magnetic field provides a high plasma confinement and la
rge currents of highly charged ions, as compared to conventional sources. I
t can efficiently operate at the microwave frequency of 14 and 18 GHz [S. G
ammino and G. Ciavola, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 71, 631 (2000); S. Gammino , ibid
.70, 3577 (1999)] and has been used as a test bench for injection at 28 GHz
. High-frequency operation is expected to create a higher plasma density, t
hus resulting in larger currents of multiply charged ions. In this article,
we report the first operation of an ECR ion source at 28 GHz by using a gy
rotron. The gyrotron itself and the waveguide line are described, along wit
h the operational results (in xenon gas for the sake of simplicity). Given
the limited amount of power (about 4 kW), which can be injected in the plas
ma chamber during dc-mode operation, the results are less outstanding than
in the pulsed mode (up to 6.5 kW). However, in both cases the beam intensit
ies are far better than the ones obtained by the other ECR ion sources oper
ating at lower frequencies. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.