@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00048912, author = {Aprile, Daniele and Agostinetti, P. and Baltador, C. and Hiratsuka, J. and Ichikawa, M. and Kashiwagi, M. and Kojima, A. and Marconato, N. and Sartori, E. and Serianni, G. and Veltri, P. and Yoshida, M. and Chitarin, G. and 平塚 淳一 and 市川 雅浩 and 柏木 美恵子 and 小島 有志}, journal = {Fusion Engineering and Design}, month = {Apr}, note = {A common problem of the multi-beamlet, negative-ion based Heating Neutral Beam (HNB) Injectors presently used in fusion research, is the undesired deflection of negative ions due the permanent magnets embedded in the Extraction Grid (EG) for the suppression of the unwanted co-extracted electrons. A new solution has been recently developed at Consorzio RFX, which makes use of an additional set of permanent magnets, also embedded in the EG, with a series of advantages in terms of performances and versatility with respect to the traditional electrostatic compensation. This solution is now the new standard for ITER. After a thorough validation of the design by different numerical models, it was decided to experimentally test this solution for the first time on the Negative Ion Test Stand (NITS) at National Institute for Quantum and Radiological science and technology (QST), in Japan, within the framework of a scientific cooperation agreement between QST and Consorzio RFX. To this purpose, an EG having an ITER-like profile and compatible with NITS accelerator was designed and constructed at Consorzio RFX. This paper describes the design solutions adopted for this grid and its related permanent magnets, the construction phase, and a brief report on the first experimental results.}, pages = {400--405}, title = {Realization of a Magnetically Compensated Extraction Grid for performance improvement of next generation NBI}, volume = {123}, year = {2017} }