Proceedings of the 2005 Particle Accelerator Conference
DOI: 10.1109/pac.2005.1590728
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A Compact High-Brightness Heavy-Ion Injector

Abstract: To provide a compact high-brightness heavy-ion beam source for Heavy Ion Fusion (HIF) accelerators, we have been experimenting with merging multi-beamlets in an injector which uses an RF plasma source. In an 80-kV 20-microsecond experiment, the RF plasma source has produced up to 5 mA of Ar + in a single beamlet. An extraction current density of 100 mA/cm 2 was achieved, and the thermal temperature of the ions was below 1 eV. We have tested at full voltage gradient the first 4 gaps of an injector design. Einze… Show more

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“…Operation above 15 MV/m gradients is routine, and with sufficiently short pulses, gradients of 100 MV/m have been demonstrated [7]. HGIs are tolerant of being placed in direct view of high-current electron [8,9] and ion [10] beams. In addition, they have microwave properties that are useful for accelerators [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Operation above 15 MV/m gradients is routine, and with sufficiently short pulses, gradients of 100 MV/m have been demonstrated [7]. HGIs are tolerant of being placed in direct view of high-current electron [8,9] and ion [10] beams. In addition, they have microwave properties that are useful for accelerators [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%