Author: Hyun, M.O.
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WEPWO039 Prototyping of TEM-like Mode Resonators in the RAON 2384
 
  • H.C. Jung, M.O. Hyun, D. Jeon, H.J. Kim
    IBS, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
 
  Preliminary electric-magnetic designs of TEM-like mode resonators(a quarter wave resonator, a half wave resonator, two single spoke resonators) are accomplished for the superconducting linear accelerator in the RAON. Resonant cavities are numerically optimized using a CST MWS code to obtain higher E-field gradient along the beam line in conditions of the peak E-field and B-field is less than 30MV/m, 60mT respectively. Prototyping test of a quater wave resonator of optimum beta 0.047 using OFC(Oxygen Free Cupper)is in progress to analyze resonant frequency shifting by tolerances in fabrication process and external perturbations. It is compared with expected one using compuational codes.  
 
THPWO064 Superconducting Linac for the Rare Isotope Science Project 3903
 
  • H.J. Kim, H.J. Cha, M.O. Hyun, H.J. Jang, D. Jeon, J.D. Joo, M.J. Joung, H.C. Jung, Y.C. Jung, Y. Kim, M. Lee, G.-T. Park
    IBS, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
 
  Abstract The RISP (Rare Isotope Science Project) accelerator has been planned to study heavy ion of nuclear, material and medical science at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS). It can deliver ions from proton to Uranium. The facility consists of three superconducting linacs of which superconducting cavities are independently phased and operating at three different frequencies, namely 81.25, 162.5 and 325 MHz. Requirement of the linac design is especially high for acceleration of multiple charge beams. In this paper, we present the RISP linac design, the superconducting cavity and the requirements of beam diagnosics.