• DocumentCode
    854613
  • Title

    The NBS-LASL CW Microtron

  • Author

    Penner, S. ; Cutler, R.I. ; Debenham, P.H. ; Lindstrom, E.R. ; Mohr, D.L. ; Wilson, M.A.D. ; Yoder, N.R. ; Young, L.M. ; Boyd, T.J. ; Knapp, E.A. ; Martin, R.E. ; Potter, J.J. ; Schneider, C.M. ; Swenson, D.A. ; Tallerico, P.J.

  • Author_Institution
    National Bureau of Standards Washington, D. C.
  • Volume
    28
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    1981
  • fDate
    4/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1526
  • Lastpage
    1530
  • Abstract
    The NBS-LASL racetrack microtron (RTM) is a joint research project of the National Bureau of Standards and the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. The project goals are to determine the feasibility of, and develop the necessary technology for building high-energy, high-current, continuous-beam (cw) electron accelerators using beam recirculation and room-temperature rf accelerating structures. To achieve these goals, a demonstration accelerator will be designed, constructed, and tested. Parameters of the demonstration RTM are: injection energy - 5 MeV; energy gain per pass - 12 MeV; number of passes - 15; final beam energy - 185 MeV; maximum current 550 ¿A. One 450 kW cw klystron operating at 2380 MHz will supply rf power to both the injector linac and the main accelerating section of the RTM. The disk and washer standing wave rf structure being developed at LASL will be used. SUPERFISH calculations indicate that an effective shunt impedance (ZT2) of about 100 M¿/m can be obtained. Thus, rf power dissipation of 25 kW/m results in an energy gain of more than 1.5 MeV/m. Accelerators of this type should be attractive for many applications. At beam energies above about 50 MeV, an RTM should be considerably cheaper to build and operate than a conventional pulsed rf linac of the same maximum energy and time-average beam power. In addition, the RTM provides superior beam quality and a continuous beam which is essential for nuclear physics experiments requiring time-coincidence measurements between emitted particles.
  • Keywords
    Acceleration; Buildings; Electron accelerators; Electron beams; Life estimation; Linear particle accelerator; NIST; Particle beam measurements; Particle beams; Testing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.1981.4331458
  • Filename
    4331458