Construction of the Initial Part of a Ion Linear Accelerator from Similar Short Cavities
The construction of the initial part of a normally conducting linac for hydrogen ion beams with a pulsed current of ~20 mA up to an energy of ~70 MeV is considered. The RFQ at a frequency of ~160 MHz accelerates ions to an energy of ~4 MeV. Further acceleration is carried out at a doubled frequency...
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Zusammenfassung: | The construction of the initial part of a normally conducting linac for
hydrogen ion beams with a pulsed current of ~20 mA up to an energy of ~70 MeV
is considered. The RFQ at a frequency of ~160 MHz accelerates ions to an energy
of ~4 MeV. Further acceleration is carried out at a doubled frequency by short,
up to $5\beta\lambda$, cavities, operating in the TM010 mode, with drift tubes.
Focusing is carried out by doublets of quadrupole lenses placed between the
cavities. The structure of the accelerating-focusing channel, with given beam
parameters, with reserves provides both the conditions for stable longitudinal
and transverse motion of particles, and reliable technical implementation. The
main results of the simulations of particle dynamics and the main parameters of
the elements of the channel are presented. The possibility of constructing an
linac with a higher output energy is analyzed. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2309.11431 |