Radio-frequency quadrupole (RFQ) linear accelerators are
widely used at the front end of large-scale hadron accelerator
facilities owing to their extraordinary performance of
progressive bunching, high-efficiency acceleration and low
emittance growth. Meanwhile, it is worth noting that RFQ linacs gradually
become the only normal conducting accelerators in modern
continuous-wave high-power superconducting hadron linacs. As a result, high-quality beams at the exit of RFQ linacs with respect to
more strict beam dynamics requirements are demanded, where minimizing the
emittance growth is one of the most critical design
targets. Not only a small rms emittance is required for an easy rms
match to the following superconducting cavities but also a small total
emittance is needed to reduce the beam loss in the superconducting
cavities. In this paper, the design parameters of some typical RFQ injectors for
superconducting linacs worldwide were compared, and the beam
dynamics design of a 162.5 MHz, 2.1 MeV, continuous-wave
RFQ linac was performed. Guided by the design approach
called MEGLET (Minimizing Emittance Growth via Low Emittance
Transfer), the beam dynamics design of the example RFQ injector was
completed with high transmission efficiency, low emittance growth,
and large error tolerance. The design result could be a reference for similar RFQ linacs, and the beam dynamics design approach is useful and applicable for other linacs intended to improve the figures of merit.