DocumentCode
843747
Title
Research Applications of a High Power Induction Linac
Author
Bowman, C.D.
Author_Institution
National Bureau of Standards Washington, D. C. 20234
Volume
26
Issue
1
fYear
1979
Firstpage
1426
Lastpage
1431
Abstract
An induction linac offers a number of previously unexploited advantages for research and practical application. It possesses an inherent capability for high pulsed beam currents, large aperture, simple phasing conditions, arbitrary accelerated particle mass, simple multiplexing capability, and high power conversion efficiency. An accelerator is described with the following parameters: pulsed current - 2000 amps, energy - 36 MeV, repetition rate - 180 pps, and pulse width - 60 ns. As an electron accelerator the facility would be a very intense source of pulsed neutrons or ¿-radiation. Two possible alternative power systems exist based either on multiple spark-gap switches or on magnetic compression methods. The capability of the facility will be reviewed for programs in neutron scattering for materials science, neutron nuclear science, photonuclear physics, photonuclear activation analysis, radiation processing, and other research. Neutron production targets capable of handling the full 750 keV of beam power will be described.
Keywords
Acceleration; Apertures; Linear particle accelerator; Neutrons; Particle accelerators; Particle beams; Photonics; Power conversion; Pulse power systems; Space vector pulse width modulation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1979.4330404
Filename
4330404
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