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Motivation and Development of a Compact Superconducting Accelerator for X-ray Medical Device Sterilization

Accelerator Physics 2022-09-09 v2 Medical Physics

Abstract

Fermilab is developing a compact superconducting CSRF accelerator as a source of a high-power, high-energy electron beam to produce an x-ray beam comparable to \geq 2 MCi of cobalt-60. As part of this development, we are presently assembling a 20 kW, 1.6 MeV prototype that incorporates the four enabling technologies described below. These technologies support a heat budget that is within the capacity of commercially available cryocoolers and eliminate the need for liquid cryogens. The use of superconducting technologies promises efficiencies, wall-plug to beam, of 80% or greater. A summary of the design and progress to date will be given. In addition, we will present a review of developments within the medical device sterilization industry that are motivating the development of this technology.

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@article{arxiv.2112.07553,
  title  = {Motivation and Development of a Compact Superconducting Accelerator for X-ray Medical Device Sterilization},
  author = {Thomas K. Kroc},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.07553},
  year   = {2022}
}

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AccApp '21 - 14th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerators