Experimental performance of an E×B chopper system

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Beam operation of a novel E×B chopper system has started in the low-energy beam transport (LEBT) section of the accelerator-driven neutron source FRANZ. The chopper is designed for low-energy high-perveance beams and high repetition rates, and will finally operate with 120 keV protons. It combines a static magnetic deflection field with a pulsed electric compensation field in a Wien filter-type E×B configuration. The chopper was designed, manufactured and successfully commissioned at the required repetition rate of 257 kHz using a 14 keV helium beam with up to 3.5 mA of beam current. Beam pulses with rise times of (120±10) ns, flat-top lengths of (85±10) ns to (120±10) ns and full width at half maximum (FWHM) between (295±10) ns and (370±10) ns were experimentally achieved.

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Wiesner, C., Droba, M., Meusel, O., Noll, D., Payir, O., Ratzinger, U., & Schneider, P. (2017). Experimental performance of an E×B chopper system. Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, 20(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.20.020101

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