Study of space charge-dominated beam bunching and some aspects of SSF linac designs
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/437711
Subject(s) - phaser , linear particle accelerator , beam (structure) , space charge , physics , excited state , beam energy , charge (physics) , energy (signal processing) , coupling (piping) , space (punctuation) , atomic physics , computational physics , optics , computer science , nuclear physics , engineering , mechanical engineering , electron , quantum mechanics , operating system
This report is made up from works under the Agreement 1083P0015-35 between Los Alamos National Laboratory and Moscow Radiotechnical Institute. There are five report parts. In the 1-st, 2-nd, and 3-d parts works on SCD-beam dynamics understanding were continued. In the 4-th and 5-th parts two conceptual linac designs were considered: for deutron linac with energy of 40 MeV and for proton linac with energy 1 GeV. The both linacs have focusing by superconducting solenoids (SSF linacs). The 1 GeV proton CW linac design is an extension of the design from
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