학술논문

Radio-frequency quadrupole linear accelerator
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: 6. conference on application of accelerators in research and industry, Denton, TX, USA, Nov 1980
Subject
43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS LINEAR ACCELERATORS
PERFORMANCE
SPECIFICATIONS
BEAM BUNCHING
BEAM DYNAMICS
BEAM PROFILES
CAVITY RESONATORS
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
FOCUSING
KEV RANGE 100-1000
QUADRUPOLES
ACCELERATORS
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
ENERGY RANGE
EQUIPMENT
KEV RANGE
MULTIPOLES
RESONATORS
SIMULATION 430303* -- Particle Accelerators-- Experimental Facilities & Equipment
Language
English
Abstract
The radio-frequency quadrupole (RFQ) is a new linear accelerator concept in which rf electric fields are used to focus, bunch, and accelerate the beam. Because the RFQ can provide strong focusing at low velocities, it can capture a high-current dc ion beam from a low-voltage source and accelerate it to an energy of 1 MeV/nucleon within a distance of a few meters. A recent experimental test at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL) has confirmed the expected performance of this structure and has stimulated interest in a wide variety of applications. The general properties of the RFQ are reviewed and examples of applications of this new accelerator are presented.