Claims
- 1. An ion source for generating ultra-short pulses of ions, comprising:
a plasma ion generator; an extraction system for the plasma ion generator, comprising:
a plasma electrode; and an extraction electrode spaced apart from the plasma electrode; the plasma and extraction electrodes containing at least one aligned aperture therethrough; wherein the aperture size and electrode spacing are selected to enhance control of ion extraction from the plasma ion generator; an ultra-short pulse width bias voltage supply connected to the extraction electrode to apply ultra-short pulses of a suitable voltage to extract ultra-short pulses of ions.
- 2. The ion source of claim 1 wherein the plasma ion generator is a multicusp plasma ion generator.
- 3. The ion source of claim 1 wherein the plasma ion generator is a RF driven plasma ion generator.
- 4. The ion source of claim 3 further comprising:
a RF antenna disposed within the plasma ion generator; a matching network connected to the RF antenna; and a RF power supply connected to the matching network.
- 5. The ion source of claim 1 wherein the extraction system is a multi-aperture extraction system.
- 6. The ion source of claim 1 wherein the plasama ion generator is a deuterium ion generator or a deuterium and tritium ion generator.
- 7. The ion source of claim 1 wherein the aperture diameter is not much greater than the plasma sheath thickness of the ion source.
- 8. The ion source of claim 7 wherein the electrode spacing is about equal to the aperture diameter.
- 9. A neutron source for generating ultra-short pulses of neutrons, comprising:
an ion source of claim 1 for generating ultra-short pulses of ions; a neutron generating target spaced apart from the ion source so that ions extracted from the ion source impinge on the target; an acceleration system between the ion source and target for accelerating the ions to a suitable energy.
- 10. The neutron source of claim 9 wherein the plasma ion generator is a multicusp plasma ion generator.
- 11. The neutron source of claim 9 wherein the plasma ion generator is a RF driven plasma ion generator.
- 12. The neutron source of claim 12 further comprising:
a RF antenna disposed within the plasma ion generator; a matching network connected to the RF antenna; and a RF power supply connected to the matching network.
- 13. The neutron source of claim 9 wherein the extraction system is a multi-aperture extraction system.
- 14. The neutron source of claim 9 wherein the plasma ion generator is a deuterium ion generator or a deuterium and tritium ion generator.
- 15. The neutron source of claim 9 wherein the aperture diameter is not much greater than the plasma sheath thickness of the ion source.
- 16. The neutron source of claim 15 wherein the electrode spacing is about equal to the aperture diameter.
- 17. The neutron source of claim 9 wherein the acceleration system is a system for accelerating the ions to at least about 100 keV.
- 18. A method for generating ultra-short pulses of ions, comprising:
generating a plasma; extracting ions from the plasma through an extraction system comprising:
a plasma electrode; and an extraction electrode spaced apart from the plasma electrode; the plasma and extraction electrodes containing at least one aligned aperture therethrough; wherein the aperture size and electrode spacing are selected to enhance control of ion extraction from the plasma ion generator; applying ultra-short pulses of a suitable bias voltage to the extraction electrode to extract ultra-short pulses of ions.
- 19. A method for generating ultra-short pulses of neutrons, comprising:
generating ultra-short pulses of ions by the method of claim 18;accelerating the ultra-short pulses of ions to a suitable energy; impinging the accelerated ultra-short pulses of ions onto a neutron generating target.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the ions are deuterium or deuterium and tritium ions.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of Provisional-Application Ser. No. 60/350,071 filed Jan. 23, 2002, which is herein incorporated by reference.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
[0002] The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California.