PSSC Space Instrument Laboratory

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PSSC Space Instrument Laboratory PSSC Space Instrument Laboratory • Plasma instrument calibration system provides an ion beam of energy range up to 130keV/charge in a clean room • To develop new space plasma instruments in PSSC • To offer calibration facility to other institutes’ instruments for upcoming missions. E.g. ERG and SCOPE

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PSSC Space Instrument PSSC Space Instrument Laboratory Laboratory PSSC Space Instrument PSSC Space Instrument Laboratory Laboratory

• Plasma instrument calibration system provides an ion beam of energy range up to 130keV/charge in a clean room

• To develop new space plasma instruments in PSSC

• To offer calibration facility to other institutes’ instruments for upcoming missions. E.g. ERG and SCOPE

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OverviewOverviewOverviewOverview

To obtain the relationship between count rate and particle distribution function, the instrument response to known beam energy and incident angle is measured

beam area (>50 cm2), energy range (~130 keV)

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Ion sourceIon sourceIon sourceIon source• Ionization of neutral gas by

electron impact • Ions are collimated and

accelerated (~10keV) by electrostatic lenses.

Electron gun

Ion trajectory simulationBlue line: Ion trajectory, mass=1,Red, green line: Potential contourRing electrodes: 8000V ~ 0

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Mass spectrometerMass spectrometerMass spectrometerMass spectrometer• Mass separation is done by

a crossed electric field and magnetic field (ExB) in a 90 deg. cylindrical configuration (R=120 mm, gap 6 mm).+V

-VB

Ion trajectory simulationGreen line: Mass 32, Blue line: Mass 28V=+/-21 V, B=0.3T, Initial acceleration: 3kV

• Permanent magnets of 0.1 T and 0.3 T are selected depending on particle mass range.

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Beam expanderBeam expanderBeam expanderBeam expander

• AC voltages (~1 kHz, ~200V) applied to deflectors scan the beam

• Decelerated by mesh electrodes. • Ring electrodes collimate to a

parallel beam.

Ground

2.5kV Beam 3keV

DeflectorAC +/-200V

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Beam acceleratorBeam acceleratorBeam acceleratorBeam accelerator

64 ring shaped electrodes connectedvia resisters are set in the insulated tube to form a uniform field.

Ions are accelerated in an insulated tube by a potential drop (~130kV) between the beam expander and the drift tube.

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Ion trajectory simulationIon trajectory simulationIon trajectory simulationIon trajectory simulation

Ion trajectory simulation

Green line: Mass 32, Blue line: Mass 28

V=+/-21 V, B=0.3T, Initial acceleration: 3kV, Main acceleration 130kV

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Beam profile monitorBeam profile monitorBeam profile monitorBeam profile monitor

A movable 64 channel Faraday cup array (1 mm diameter, 8 mm depth, 2 mm spacing) is installed in front of the main chamber to monitor beam current and profile.

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3 axis turntable3 axis turntable

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System Control DiagramSystem Control DiagramSystem Control DiagramSystem Control Diagram

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SummarySummarySummarySummary

• We have established a laboratory equipped with a UHV vacuum chamber .

• Equipment such as HV power supplies, HV transformer and power-supply controllers are ready for installation.

• All the components of the beam line are manufactured and assembled.

• 3-axis turntable is installed.

Future workFuture work• Integrate and test the control software• Components test• Clean room extension

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Vacuum chamberVacuum chamberVacuum chamberVacuum chamber

• Main experiment chamber– 100 cm diameter x 150 cm – 3 x 10-7 Torr

• 3-axis turntable to control instrument position and beam angle will be placed within.

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System Control DiagramSystem Control DiagramSystem Control DiagramSystem Control Diagram

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Rikkyo Univ. clean roomRikkyo Univ. clean roomRikkyo Univ. clean roomRikkyo Univ. clean room

Class 10000

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Beam profile monitor in Rikkyo’s system– MCP and weadge and

strip anode

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Newly constructed laminar flow clean room