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TUPLS037 |
The Frankfurt Funneling Experiment
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- U. Bartz, D. Ficek, N. Mueller, A. Schempp, J. Thibus, M. Vossberg
IAP, Frankfurt-am-Main
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The goal of the Frankfurt Funneling Experiment is to multiply beam currents of RFQ accelerators at low energies to avoid problems with space charge. The two beams from the ion sources are injected into two RFQ channels. The last part of the RFQ electrodes have been replaced to achieve a 3d focus at the crossing point of the two beam axis where the funneling deflector as a central peace of the experiment is located. The newly designed multi-cell deflector is adapted to the optimised funneling section. It is mechanically solid, easy to tune in and ready for operation. First measurements will be presented.
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TUPLS043 |
Simulations for the Frankfurt Funneling Experiment
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- J. Thibus, A. Schempp
IAP, Frankfurt-am-Main
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Beam simulations for the Frankfurt Funneling Experiment are done with RFQSim and FUSIONS. RFQSim is responsible for the beam transport through an RFQ accelerator. Behind the accelerator the particle dynamic program FUSIONS calculates the macro bunches of both beam lines through an r.f. funneling deflector. A new space charge routine has now been included. The status of the development of FUSIONS and the results of the simulations will be presented.
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