Abstract
A novel beam-bunching technique has been implemented at a heavy-ion linear accelerator facility by installing a compact two-gap prebuncher and a multilayer beam chopper. A pulsed beam of 2 to 4 MHz, having kinetic energy up to 1.1MeV/u, is realized by bunching a 2keV/u continuous beam just upstream of the linac. Around 40% of the continuous beam particles are successively gathered in a single microbunch with a time width of around 15 ns in full width at one-tenth maximum. The number of background beam particles over 250 ns just before the bunched beam is well suppressed to less than 10 -4 of the number of bunched particles. This technique has been adopted to generate intense α-particle beams for nuclear astrophysics experiments. © 2012 American Physical Society.
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Okada, M., Niki, K., Hirayama, Y., Imai, N., Ishiyama, H., Jeong, S. C., … Wakabayashi, Y. (2012). Low-background prebunching system for heavy-ion beams at the Tokai radioactive ion accelerator complex. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.15.030101
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