Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1830618 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Future experiments may use solenoids for transverse focusing of un-neutralized ion beams during acceleration. Recent results are reported in the transport of a high-perveance heavy ion beam in a solenoid transport channel. The principal objectives of this solenoid transport experiment are to match and transport a space-charge-dominated ion beam, and to study associated electron-cloud and gas effects that may limit the beam quality in a solenoid transport system. Ideally, the beam will establish a Brillouin-flow condition (rotation at one-half the cyclotron frequency). Other mechanisms that potentially degrade beam quality are being studied, such as focusing-field aberrations, beam halo, and separation of lattice focusing elements.
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Authors
P.A. Seidl, J. Armijo, D. Baca, F.M. Bieniosek, J. Coleman, R.C. Davidson, P.C. Efthimion, A. Friedman, E.P. Gilson, D. Grote, I. Haber, E. Henestroza, I. Kaganovich, M. Leitner, B.G. Logan, A.W. Molvik, D.V. Rose, P.K. Roy, S.S. Yu,