2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4869337
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Design, development, and acceleration trials of radio-frequency quadrupole

Abstract: A deuteron radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ) accelerator has been designed, fabricated, and tested at BARC, which will be used for neutron generation. The RFQ operates at a frequency of 350 MHz and needs an inter-vane voltage of 44 kV to accelerate the deuteron beam to 400 keV within a length of 1.03 m. The error analysis shows that the offset of two opposite vanes in the same direction by 100 μm leads to a change in resonant frequency by 1.3 MHz and a significant change of fields in the quadrants (∼±40% with r… Show more

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“…For the LEHIPA RFQ the design vane voltage is 68 kV with a peak electric field of 28 MV/m. The design of the RFQ is similar to a 400 keV RFQ that was built earlier [5,9]. The optimized parameters of the RFQ are shown in table 2.…”
Section: Design Values Achieved Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the LEHIPA RFQ the design vane voltage is 68 kV with a peak electric field of 28 MV/m. The design of the RFQ is similar to a 400 keV RFQ that was built earlier [5,9]. The optimized parameters of the RFQ are shown in table 2.…”
Section: Design Values Achieved Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In LEHIPA, the initial beam acceleration trial requires a pulsed ion beam from an ion source with 1 ms of T on time and a repetition rate of 2 Hz with beam rise and fall time in the range of 50 μs. The quality of the pulse beam from the ion source in terms of beam current, emittance, and proton fraction should be compatible with the acceptance of the next section of accelerating structure [2]- [5]. Also, it is desirable that the extracted beam current should have a good flat top with a low beam ripple.…”
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confidence: 99%