In France, the Spiral 2 project dedicated to radioactive beam production is based on a 40MeV continuous wave (cw) deuteron Linac. This installation will allow extending the variety of accelerated particles to very heavy elements. Such beams will open research domains for the GANIL facility. To inject the requested 5mA deuteron beam into the Spiral 2 Linac, the performance of the high intensity light ion source (SILHI) allowed us to propose such an electron cyclotron resonance source. SILHI, developed at CEA/Saclay, regularly produces high intensity (over 100mA) proton or deuteron beams through a Φ9mm aperture. So for this project, the main modifications of the source design concern the permanent magnets which provide the axial magnetic configuration and the Φ3mm aperture. The source produced its first beam (proton) in 2004. This article will report the beam characterization while the source produced D+ beam with intensity as high as 7.0mA. Recently, this permanent magnet source has been equipped with the Φ9mm plasma electrode. So high intensity proton beams reaching more than 100mA are now extracted from this source.

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