H-mode accelerating structures with permanent-magnet quadrupole beam focusing

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Abstract

We have developed high-efficiency normal-conducting rf accelerating structures by combining H-mode resonator cavities and a transverse beam focusing by permanent-magnet quadrupoles (PMQ), for beam velocities in the range of a few percent of the speed of light. The shunt impedance of interdigital H-mode (IH-PMQ) structures is 10-20 times higher than that of a conventional drift-tube linac, while the transverse size is 4-5 times smaller. Results of the combined 3D modeling-electromagnetic computations, multiparticle beam-dynamics simulations with high currents, and thermal-stress analysis-for an IH-PMQ accelerator tank are presented. The accelerating-field profile in the tank is tuned to provide the best propagation of a 50-mA deuteron beam using coupled iterations of electromagnetic and beam-dynamics modeling. Measurements of a cold model of the IH-PMQ tank show a good agreement with the calculations. Examples of cross-bar H-mode structures with PMQ focusing for higher beam velocities are also presented. H-PMQ accelerating structures following a short radio-frequency quadrupole accelerator can be used both in the front end of ion linacs or in stand-alone applications. © 2012 American Physical Society.

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Kurennoy, S. S., Rybarcyk, L. J., O’Hara, J. F., Olivas, E. R., & Wangler, T. P. (2012). H-mode accelerating structures with permanent-magnet quadrupole beam focusing. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 15(9). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.15.090101

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