Author: Lu, P.N.
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MOPWO014 Numerical Methods to the Space Charge Compensation (SCC) Effect of the LEBT Beam 915
 
  • S.X. Peng, J. Chen, J.E. Chen, Z.Y. Guo, P.N. Lu, Y.T. Luo, H.T. Ren, Z.H. Wang, Y. Xu, T. Zhang, J. Zhao
    PKU, Beijing, People's Republic of China
  • A.L. Zhang
    Graduate University, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China
 
  Numerical simulation as well as experimental researches on space charge compensation for high intensity, low energy ion beam has been done at Peking University (PKU). In this paper we will describe the simulation model proposed at PKU and use it on the PKU ECR single-charged ion source. It consists of a new concept of equivalent density and more consideration of physical process. A series of arithmetical equations is gained through theoretical derivation. Although no numerical solutions have been carried out from our computation, it is foreseeable that the final result will be achieved soon.  
 
THOAB102 A Pepper-pot Based Device for Diagnostics of the Single-shot Beam 3093
 
  • S.X. Peng, J. Chen, J.E. Chen, Z.Y. Guo, P.N. Lu, H.T. Ren, Z.H. Wang, Y. Xu, Z.X. Yuan, T. Zhang, J. Zhao
    PKU, Beijing, People's Republic of China
  • A.L. Zhang
    Graduate University, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China
  • J. Zhao
    State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Technology, Beijing, Haidian District, People's Republic of China
 
  Generally the beam emittance can be measured by different Emittance Measurement Units (EMUs), such as the pepper-pot device, the slit-wire type facility and the Allison scanner. However, for a microsecond single-shot ion beam, the pepper-pot device is a suitable choice because of its cut-off single-shot technique without any time-consuming step. A pepper-pot based beam current & profile measurement device, which is a combination of Faraday cup technique and pepper-pot measurement facility, was developed at PKU. It consists of a main Faraday cup with a pepper-pot mask at its bottom, and a Faraday cup array locating 3 mm away from the pepper-pot mask. This device has been tested at the PKU LEBT test bench and the measurement results are consistent with the results acquired by the Allison scanner. By replacing the Faraday cup array with a fluorescent screen and a CCD camera, this device becomes a facility that not only has the ability to measure the total beam current and the beam profile, but also has the capability to measure the beam emittance for CW or pulsed ion beams. Details will be presented in this paper.  
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