Recent progress in the development of a circular ion induction accelerator for space charge dominated beams at LLNL Metadata
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Title
- Main Title Recent progress in the development of a circular ion induction accelerator for space charge dominated beams at LLNL
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Author: Ahle,LCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Autrey,DCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Barnard, JCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Berners ,DCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Craig, GCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Debeling, ACreator Type: Personal
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Author: Eylon, SCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Friedman, ACreator Type: Personal
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Author: Fritz, WCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Grote, D PCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Halaxa, ECreator Type: Personal
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Author: Hanks, R LCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Hernandez, MCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Judd, D LCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Kirbie, H CCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Logan, B GCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Lund, S MCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Mant, GCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Molvik, A WCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Reginato, LCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Sangster, T CCreator Type: Personal
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Author: Sharp, W MCreator Type: Personal
Contributor
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Sponsor: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Research.Contributor Type: OrganizationContributor Info: USDOE Office of Energy Research (ER)
Publisher
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Name: Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryPlace of Publication: Livermore, CaliforniaAdditional Info: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Livermore, CA
Date
- Creation: 1998-08-19
Language
- English
Description
- Content Description: The Heavy Ion Fusion Group at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has for several years been developing the world�s first circular ion induction accelerator. This machine has recently been extended to 90 degrees, or 10 half-lattice periods (HLP) with full beam transport. In addition, induction cores have been installed on five of the HLP�s, each with an independent arbitrary waveform pulser. An arbitrary waveform pulser for the bending electrostatic dipoles has also been enabled. Together, they have allowed the first attempts at coordinated bending and acceleration of the beam. The results of these first attempts will be reported on in the paper by examining the output of various diagnostic devices, such as the capacitive Beam Probes (C-probes), slit scanners, and the Gated Beam Imager(GBI).
- Physical Description: 608
Subject
- STI Subject Categories: 43 Particle Accelerators
- Keyword: Heavy Ion Accelerators
- Keyword: Space Charge
- Keyword: Circular Configuration
- Keyword: Induction
Source
- Conference: 19th International Linear Accelerator Conference, Chicago, IL, August 23-28, 1998
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Name: Office of Scientific & Technical Information Technical ReportsCode: OSTI
Institution
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Name: UNT Libraries Government Documents DepartmentCode: UNTGD
Resource Type
- Article
Format
- Text
Identifier
- Other: DE00007483
- Report No.: UCRL-JC-130606
- Grant Number: W-7405-Eng-48
- Office of Scientific & Technical Information Report Number: 7483
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