Review of Scientific Instruments, Volume 82, Issue 10 , 01/10/2011

Development of a compact permanent magnet helicon plasma source for ion beam bioengineering

P. Kerdtongmee, D. Srinoum, M. Nisoa

Abstract

A compact helicon plasma source was developed as a millimeter-sized ion source for ion beam bioengineering. By employing a stacked arrangement of annular-shaped permanent magnets, a uniform axial magnetic flux density up to 2.8 kG was obtained. A cost effective 118 MHz RF generator was built for adjusting forward output power from 0 to 40 W. The load impedance and matching network were then analyzed. A single loop antenna and circuit matching elements were placed on a compact printed circuit board for 50 Ω impedance matching. A plasma density up to 1.1 × 10<sup>12</sup> cm<sup>-3</sup> in the 10 mm diameter tube under the magnetic flux density was achieved with 35 W applied RF power. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Physics and Astronomy : Instrumentation


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Kerdtongmee, P., Srinoum, D., & Nisoa, M. (2011). Development of a compact permanent magnet helicon plasma source for ion beam bioengineering. Review of Scientific Instruments, 82(10) doi:10.1063/1.3646467

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