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The extraction of negative carbon ions from a volume cusp ion source

Authors :
Olli Tarvainen
Philip Jackle
Taneli Kalvas
T. Stewart
Hamish McDonald
Jeff Martin
Stephane Melanson
Craig Hollinger
Chris Philpott
Morgan Dehnel
Tobin Jones
Dave Potkins
Joseph Theroux
Faircloth, Dan
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 2017.

Abstract

Acetylene and carbon dioxide gases are used in a filament-powered volume-cusp ion source to produce negative carbon ions for the purpose of carbon implantation for gettering applications. The beam was extracted to an energy of 25 keV and the composition was analyzed with a spectrometer system consisting of a 90° dipole magnet and a pair of slits. It is found that acetylene produces mostly C−2 ions (up to 92 µA), while carbon dioxide produces mostly O− with only trace amounts of C−. Maximum C−2 current was achieved with 400 W of arc power and, the beam current and composition were found to be highly dependent on the pressure in the source. The beam properties as a function of source settings are analyzed, and plasma properties are measured with a Langmuir probe. Finally, we describe testing of a new RF H− ion source, found to produce more than 6 mA of CW H− beam. peerReviewed

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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