2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11433-011-4554-z
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Progress in the beam commissioning of separated function RFQ accelerator

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“…Different from normal RFQ, SFRFQ introduces gap accelerating in the quadrupole electrodes, and thus it has higher accelerating field. As a post accelerator of the existed conventional RFQ, SFRFQ can accelerate O + beam from 1.03 to 1.64 MeV in 1.12 m long SFRFQ cavity, with an accelerating efficiency 60% higher than that of conventional RFQ [30]. The measured beam energy spectrum agrees well with the code simulation.…”
Section: Operation and Beam Experimentssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Different from normal RFQ, SFRFQ introduces gap accelerating in the quadrupole electrodes, and thus it has higher accelerating field. As a post accelerator of the existed conventional RFQ, SFRFQ can accelerate O + beam from 1.03 to 1.64 MeV in 1.12 m long SFRFQ cavity, with an accelerating efficiency 60% higher than that of conventional RFQ [30]. The measured beam energy spectrum agrees well with the code simulation.…”
Section: Operation and Beam Experimentssupporting
confidence: 65%