Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Jan 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005phrvs...8a0101b&link_type=abstract
Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, vol. 8, Issue 1, id. 010101
Physics
Optics
3
Electrostatic, Collective, And Linear Accelerators, Beam Injection And Extraction, Beam Optics, Charged-Particle Beam Sources And Detectors
Scientific paper
High current and low emittance are principal requirements for heavy-ion injection into a linac driver for inertial fusion energy. An electrostatic quadrupole injector is capable of providing these high charge density and low emittance beams. We have modified the existing 2-MV injector to reduce beam emittance and to double the pulse length. We characterize the beam delivered by the modified injector to the High Current Transport Experiment and the effects of finite rise time of the extraction voltage pulse in the diode on the beam head. We demonstrate techniques for mitigating aberrations and reducing beam emittance growth in the injector.
Bieniosek F. M.
Celata C. M.
Friedman Avner
Grote David P.
Haber Irving
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