Abstract
We developed a two-beam interdigital-H-type radio frequency quadrupole (IH-RFQ) linac as a prototype of a multibeam IH-RFQ for high intensity heavy ion acceleration in the low energy region. This linac has two sets of RFQ electrodes within an IH-type resonant frequency cavity that is a power-efficient structure for low energy beam acceleration. The linac can accelerate two beams in parallel in one cavity with a reduction in the coulomb repulsive force (the space charge effect) between the accelerated heavy ion particles. The resonance frequency and the Q factor of the linac were found to be 47 MHz and 5900, respectively. We also developed a two-beam laser ion source with a direct plasma injection scheme as an injection system for the two-beam IH-RFQ linac and built a system to demonstrate the use of the two-beam IH-RFQ linac. Using this linac system, we were able to accelerate carbon ions from 5 to 60keV/u and generate an output beam current of about 108 mA (2×54mA/channel). A coherency between the two beams, derived from the imbalance of the beam loading, was observed in the acceleration test with carbon ions. © 2011 American Physical Society.
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Ishibashi, T., Hayashizaki, N., & Hattori, T. (2011). Two-beam interdigital-H-type radio frequency quadrupole linac with direct plasma injection for high intensity heavy ion acceleration. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 14(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.14.060101
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