DocumentCode :
1963430
Title :
Induction accelerator development for heavy ion fusion
Author :
Regimato, L.L.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., California Univ., Berkeley, CA
fYear :
1993
fDate :
17-20 May 1993
Firstpage :
656
Abstract :
For approximately a decade, the Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator Research (HIFAR) group at LBL has been exploring the use of induction accelerators with multiple beams as the driver for inertial fusion targets. Scaled experiments have investigated the transport of space charge dominated beams (SBTE), and the current amplification and transverse emittance control in induction linacs (MBE-4) with very encouraging results. In order to study many of the beam manipulations required by a driver and to further develop economically competitive technology, a proposal has been made in partnership with LLNL to build a 10 MeV accelerator and to conduct a series of experiments collectively called the Induction Linac System Experiments (ILSE). The major components critical to the ILSE accelerator are currently under development. We have constructed a full scale induction module and we have tested a number of amorphous magnetic materials developed by Allied Signal to establish an overall optimal design. The electric and magnetic quadrupoles critical to the transport and focusing of heavy ion beams are also under development. The hardware is intended to be economically competitive for a driver without sacrificing any of the physics or performance requirements. This paper will concentrate on the recent developments and tests of the major components required by the ILSE accelerator
Keywords :
beam handling equipment; beam handling techniques; collective accelerators; ion accelerators; linear accelerators; 10 MeV; 10 MeV accelerator; ILSE accelerator; Induction Linac System Experiments; MBE-4; amorphous magnetic materials; beam manipulations; current amplification; electric quadrupoles; full scale induction module; heavy ion beam focusing; heavy ion fusion; induction accelerators; induction linacs; inertial fusion target driver; magnetic quadrupoles; multiple beams; space charge dominated beam transport; transverse emittance control; Amorphous magnetic materials; Ion accelerators; Linear accelerators; Materials testing; Molecular beam epitaxial growth; Particle beams; Proposals; Signal design; Space charge; Space technology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1993., Proceedings of the 1993
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1203-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1993.308826
Filename :
308826
Link To Document :
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