Title :
Cooling of accelerator beams to improve focal properties
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Nucl. Study, Tokyo Univ., Japan
Abstract :
Summary Form only given, as follows. For inertial fusion with a heavy ion beam, several storage and buncher rings will be used to accumulate a high-current beam and produce a bunch shape as narrow as approximately 50 ns. The beams extracted from these rings will be transported to the target and used for the implosion of fuels. The key issues among the many accelerator beam dynamics problems are: (1) the suppression of coherent instabilities of high-current, short bunched beams of relatively low energy ( approximately 50 MeV/u); (2) focusing the beam uniformly on the small target through the long beam transport line in the presence of chromatic aberration; and (3) the selection of a structure and materials to achieve a plasma temperature of several hundreds of electron-volts. Present research is focused on beam cooling devices to be installed for the improvement of beam emittance and momentum spread, to assure a small focal spot of the extracted beam on the target. Stochastic and electron beam cooling techniques are being developed.<>
Keywords :
beam handling techniques; cooling; focusing; fusion reactor theory and design; 50 ns; accelerator beams; beam dynamics; beam emittance; beam transport line; bunch shape; buncher rings; chromatic aberration; coherent instabilities; cooling; electron beam; extracted beam; focal properties; fuels; heavy ion beam; high-current; high-current beam; implosion; inertial fusion; momentum spread; plasma temperature; short bunched beams; stochastic technique; storage ring; suppression; Cooling; Focusing; Particle beam handling;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1989. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1989 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Buffalo, NY, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1989.166213