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CW Performance of the Triumf 8 Meter Long RFQ for Exotic Ions

Accelerator Physics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

The ISAC 35 MHz RFQ is designed to accelerate ions of A/q up to 30 from 2keV/u to 150keV/u in cw mode. The RFQ structure is 8 meters long and the vane-shaped rods are supported by 19 rings spaced 40 cm apart. An unusual feature of the design is the constant synchronous phase of -25; the buncher and shaper sections are eliminated in favor of an external multi-harmonic buncher. All 19 rings are installed with quadrature positioning of the four rod electrodes aligned to +/- 0.08 mm. Relative field variation and quadruple asymmetry along the 8 meters of the RFQ was measured to be within +/- 1%. Early operation at peak inter-electrode voltage (75kV) was restricted by the rapid growth of dark currents due to field emission; the nominal operating power of 75 kW increased to 100 kW in a few hours. A program of high power pulsing, followed by cw operation have all but eliminated the problem leading to a successful 150 hour test at full power. Successful beam test results confirm beam dynamics and rf designs.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0008210,
  title  = {CW Performance of the Triumf 8 Meter Long RFQ for Exotic Ions},
  author = {R. L. Poirier and R. Baartman and P. Bricault and K. Fong and S. Koscielniak and R. Laxdal and A. K. Mitra and L. Root and G. Stanford and D. Pearce},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0008210},
  year   = {2007}
}

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