Title :
A Superconducting Heavy Ion Injector Linac
Author_Institution :
Physics Division Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL 60439
Abstract :
A conceptual design for a very low velocity (.007 < v/c < .07) superconducting heavy-ion linac is reviewed. This type of linac may have significant cost and performance advantages over room-temperature linacs, at least for applications requiring modest beam currents. Some general features of the design of very-low velocity superconducting accelerating structures are discussed and a design for a 48.5 MHz, v/c = .009 structure, together with the status of a niobium prototype, is discussed in detail. Preliminary results of a beam dynamics study indicate that the low velocity linac may be able to produce heavy-ion beams with time-energy spreads of a few KeV-nsec.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Electrostatics; Geometry; Linear particle accelerator; Niobium; Phased arrays; Prototypes; Resonance; Solenoids; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1985.4334431