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Radio-Frequency Quadrupole Accelerators: From Protons to Uranium Ions (Particle Acceleration and Detection)
✍ Scribed by Chuan Zhang
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 181
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book guides readers into the realm of particle accelerators, which have served as indispensable tools for fundamental research, energy development, medical therapy, industrial applications, national security, etc., since 1924. Towards a new generation of high power proton and ion accelerators, challenges often come from space charge effects, which are most pronounced in low-velocity beams. This book focuses on Radio-Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) accelerators, one of the most popular front-end structures for accelerator facilities, and their beam physics. Uncovering the limitations of the classic design methods, novel approaches to achieve efficient RFQ accelerators with high beam quality will be presented. In addition, new ideas for possible future developments, such as how to realize long RFQs with high performance and how RFQs can be applied for much higher beam-velocities to shorten large-scale accelerators, will be introduced. To provide a general overview of the research and development of RFQs accelerating particle species from protons to uranium ions, this book uses over 10 real examples developed or proposed in the twenty-first century for various facilities of different dimensions (from large scale e.g. a collider to small scale e.g. university experimental setups). With its rich content and comprehensive scope, this book is an invaluable reference for researchers and graduate students interested in RFQ accelerators and the intricacies of space charge physics in low-velocity beams.
✦ Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Symbols
1 Introduction
1.1 RF Linear Accelerators for the 21st Century
1.2 Radio-Frequency Quadrupole Accelerators
1.3 Front Ends for High Power Linacs
References
2 Beam Physics with Space Charge Challenges
2.1 Basic Equations
2.2 LANL Four-Section Procedure and New Four-Section Procedure
2.3 Equipartitioning Principle and Hofmann Stability Charts
2.4 MEGLET: Minimizing Emittance Growth via Low Emittance Transfer
2.5 MEGLET Versus Equipartitioning Principle
2.6 MEGLET RFQ with Off-Design Input Beams
2.7 SEGLER: Small Emittance Growth at Large Emittance Ratios
2.8 A General Comparison of the Four RFQ Design Methods
References
3 Injectors for Modern Science Facilities
3.1 EBIS-Based RFQ for RHIC at BNL
3.2 CW HLI RFQ for GSI
3.3 HSI RFQ Upgrade for FAIR
3.4 p-Linac RFQ for FAIR
3.5 FRANZ RFQ Redesign for Goethe University Frankfurt
References
4 Injectors for Accelerator-Driven Systems
4.1 CW RFQ for European ADS Project MYRRHA
4.2 CW RFQ for China ADS Injector II
4.3 CW RFQ for Project X Injector Experiment at FNAL
References
5 Towards Efficient Long RFQ Accelerators
5.1 MUSIC: Realizing Long RFQs Using Multiple Shorter and Independent Cavities
5.2 HSI MUSIC-RFQ (Solution 1): Cavity + Drift + Cavity
5.3 HSI MUSIC-RFQ (Solution 2): Cavity + MEBT + Cavity
5.4 HSI MUSIC-RFQ (Solution 3): Cavity + Drift + Cavity + Drift + Cavity
5.5 MUSIC-RFQ for High Brilliance Neutron Source
References
6 Frequency Jump Using 704.4 MHz RFQ and CH Accelerators
6.1 Frequency Jump in Large-Scale Accelerators
6.2 Frequency Jump Using 704.4 MHz CH Cavities
6.3 Frequency Jump Using a 704.4 MHz RFQ-CH Combination
6.4 Error Studies
6.5 Potential Applications and Future Development
References
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