Title :
RF Phase Focusing in Portable X-Band, Linear Accelerators
Author :
Miller, R.H. ; Deruyter, H. ; Fowkes, W.R. ; Potter, J.M. ; Schonberg, R.G. ; Weaver, J.N.
Author_Institution :
Schonberg Radiation Corporation, Mountain View, CA
Abstract :
In order to minimize the size and weight of the x-ray or neutron source for a series of portable radiographic linear accelerators, the x-ray head was packaged separately from the rest of the system and consists of only the linac accelerating structure, electron gun, built-in target, collimator, ion pump and an RF window. All the driving electronics and cooling are connected to the x-ray head through flexible waveguide, cables, and waterlines. The x-ray head has been kept small and light weight by using the RF fields for radial focusing, as well as for longitudinal bunching and accelerating the beam. Thus, no external, bulky magnetic focusing devices are required. The RF focusing is accomplished by alternating the sign of the phase difference between the RF and the beam and by tapering from cavity to cavity the magnitude of the buncher field levels. The former requires choosing the right phase velocity taper (mix of less than vp=c cavities) and the latter requires the right sizing of the cavity to cavity coupling smiles (irises).
Keywords :
Acceleration; Collimators; Electronics packaging; Electrons; Linear accelerators; Linear particle accelerator; Magnetic heads; Neutrons; Radio frequency; Radiography;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1985.4334329