Low Energy Demonstration Accelerator (leda) Beam Instrumentation: Rfq-accelerated Beam Results
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Beam diagnostic instrumentation is being developed for the LEDA, a 6.7-MeV, 100-mA-cw proton accelerator, presently being commissioned at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). This instrumentation will be the basis for much of the Accelerator Production of Tritium and the Spallation Neutron Source linac. Located in the LEDA injector and the high energy beam transport (HEBT) this initial instrumentation suite’s purpose is to verify the RFQ pulsed and cw operation. The instrumentation include a series of DC, pulsedand bunched-beam current measurements from which RFQ beam-transmission efficiency will be determined. Ionization-chamber beam loss measurements are mounted above the HEBT and provide input signals to a fast equipment protection system. Central beam phase and energy measurements provide RFQ longitudinal performance information. Beam position measurements provide information to properly center the beam within the HEBT beam pipe. Finally, two types of transverse profile measurements including a slow wire scanner and a video fluorescence monitor provide beam width and projection information in the LEDA HEBT. This paper will discuss these measurements developed for LEDA and summarize how they performed during RFQ verification experiments.
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تاریخ انتشار 1999