Physics – Accelerator Physics
Scientific paper
2000-08-18
eConf C000821 (2000) TU201
Physics
Accelerator Physics
5 pages, 5 figures, submitted to the LINAC 2000 Conference, Paper TU201
Scientific paper
The LEDA RFQ, a 350-MHz continuous wave (CW) radio-frequency quadrupole (RFQ), successfully accelerated a 100-mA CW proton beam from 75 keV to 6.7 MeV. We have accumulated 111 hr of beam on time with at least 90 mA of CW output beam current. The 8-m-long RFQ accelerates a dc, 75-keV, ~106-mA H+ beam from the LEDA injector with ~94% transmission. When operating the RFQ at the RF power level for which it was designed, the peak electrical field on the vane tips is 33 MV/m. However, to maintain the high transmission quoted above with the CW beam, it was necessary to operate the RFQ with field levels ~10% higher than design. The RFQ dissipates 1.5 MW of RF power when operating with this field. Three klystrons provide the 2.2 MW of RF power required by the RFQ to accelerate the 100-mA beam. The beam power is 670 kW. Some of the challenges that were met in accelerating a 100-mA CW proton beam to 6.7 MeV, will be discussed.
Rybarcyk Lawrence J.
Schneider David J.
Schulze M. E.
Smith Vernon H.
Young Lisa Marie
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