Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Mar 2011)

Stripper foil failure modes and cures at the Oak Ridge Spallation Neutron Source

  • M. A. Plum,
  • S. M. Cousineau,
  • J. Galambos,
  • S. H. Kim,
  • P. Ladd,
  • C. F. Luck,
  • C. C. Peters,
  • Y. Polsky,
  • R. W. Shaw,
  • R. J. Macek,
  • D. Raparia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.14.030102
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
p. 030102

Abstract

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The Oak Ridge Spallation Neutron Source comprises a 1 GeV, 1.5 MW linear accelerator followed by an accumulator ring and a liquid mercury target. To manage the beam loss caused by the H^{0} excited states created during the H^{-} charge-exchange injection into the accumulator ring, the stripper foil is located inside one of the chicane dipoles. This has some interesting consequences that were not fully appreciated until the beam power reached about 840 kW. One consequence was sudden failure of the stripper foil system due to convoy electrons stripped from the incoming H^{-} beam, which circled around to strike the foil bracket and cause bracket failure. Another consequence is that convoy electrons can reflect back up from the electron catcher and strike the foil and bracket. An additional contributor to foil system failure is vacuum breakdown due to the charge developed on the foil by secondary electron emission. In this paper we detail these and other interesting failure mechanisms and describe the improvements we have made to mitigate them.