Title :
Magnet design for SLIA proof-of-concept experiment
Author :
Bailey, V. ; Wake, D. ; Curry, R. ; Lidestri, J. ; Tiefenback, M.
Author_Institution :
Pulse Sci., Inc., San Leandro, CA, USA
Abstract :
The beam transport system for the Spiral Line Induction Accelerator (SLIA) proof-of-concept experiment (POCE, 9.5 MeV, 10 kA, 35 ns) contains seven basic magnetic field coil configurations. The magnets are for the transition from the field-free diode into the nominal 5-kG longitudinal guide field; the transition into/out of the accelerating section; the axial field within the 1.5 MV accelerating units; the matching elements for transition on/off stellarator fields in the bend; the toroidal, I=2 stellarator, dipole, and quadrupole field in the 80-cm bends; the extraction of the beam from the longitudinal guide field; and the beam steering/field correction. Because of the large number of pulse magnetic field coils in POCE, the shot-to-shot and day-to-day reproducibility of the magnet coil current from a PSI designed electrolytic capacitor bank was measured and found to be better than +0.15% for currents up to a factor of two (several kiloamperes) larger than the design values.<>
Keywords :
beam handling equipment; linear accelerators; magnets; POCE; PSI designed electrolytic capacitor bank; SLIA proof-of-concept experiment; Spiral Line Induction Accelerator; beam steering/field correction; beam transport system; day-to-day reproducibility; dipole field; field-free diode; magnet coil current; magnet design; magnetic field coil configurations; matching elements; nominal 5-kG longitudinal guide field; pulse magnetic field coils; quadrupole field; shot-to-shot reproducibility; toroidal stellarator; transition on/off stellarator fields; Acceleration; Accelerator magnets; Beam steering; Coils; Diodes; Magnetic field measurement; Particle beams; Pulse measurements; Spirals; Toroidal magnetic fields;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1991. Accelerator Science and Technology., Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0135-8
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1991.165208