Fast beam chopper at SARAF accelerator via RF deflector before RFQ

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We describe design and simulations of a fast beam chopper for the SARAF accelerator based on an RF deflector preceding the RFQ. The SARAF 176 MHz RFQ, takes a DC proton or deuteron beam and accelerates and bunches the beam to 1.5MeV/u and bunches of 0.3ns width (FWHM) every 5.5ns respectively. The deflector acts on the DC beam and sweeps away all but one of the pre-accelerated (pre)-bunches prior to the actual bunching and acceleration in the RFQ. Simulations were performed for a fast beam chopper, where several deflection voltage pulsing schemes have been investigated. The simulations show effective chopping with alternating positive and negative HV applied to the deflector with a fast HV switch, where the beam is transmitted to the RFQ during the cross-over of the rise(fall) of the HV switching. The simulations show that we can obtain efficient deflection of unwanted bunches, with 60% transmission efficiency for the desired bunch. The present design is for a chopper that will provide 0.3ns bunches with a repetition rate of ∼105bunches/sec. Plans for a fast chopper with higher repetition rates of ∼ 106 Hz are discussed. © 2012 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl.

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Shor, A., Vartsky, D., Dangendorf, V., Bar, D., Ben Aliz, Y., Berkovits, D., … Weissman, L. (2012, June). Fast beam chopper at SARAF accelerator via RF deflector before RFQ. Journal of Instrumentation. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/7/06/C06003

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