Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9845271 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The linac of the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC) is now under construction. It is a high-intensity linac with a peak Hâ current of 50Â mA and a 1.25% duty factor. As a key component of the medium-energy beam-transport line of the linac, a chopper is necessary to obtain the required beam structure for the following 3-GeV rapid-cycling synchrotron, and also plays an important role in beam-loss control in such a high-intensity accelerator. Clean chopping requires a short rise time and a high deflecting field. An radio frequency deflector (RFD) was proposed as a chopper for the J-PARC linac, because of its merits of high deflecting field, compact structure, ease to manufacture and both reliability and flexibility of the total chopper operation. An RF chopper, consisting of two RFDs, has been developed. In a low-level RF test, the fundamental RF properties show good agreement with those of a simulation in the design. In a high-power test, the chopper works well without any discharge under 36Â kW peak driving power. In a test of the coupled RFD system, the longer rise time of the second RFD and the delay of the second RFD excitation were observed. A beam test of the RF chopper was also successfully performed up to a peak current of 25Â mA. The chopper system worked very stable during the beam test, and the sufficient separation between chopped and normal beam was obtained, with a short rise/fall time (10Â ns) of the chopped beam.
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Authors
Sheng Wang, Shinian Fu, Takao Kato,