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Sengupta, M.

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TUP039 Two-Charge-State Injector for a High Power Heavy-Ion Linac* 336
 
  • N. Vinogradov
    Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois
  • V. N. Aseev, P. N. Ostroumov, R. H. Scott, M. Sengupta
    ANL, Argonne, Illinois
  • T. Kulevoy
    ITEP, Moscow
 
  A permanent magnet (PM) ECR ion source and following low energy beam transport (LEBT) system with the capability to deliver two-charge-state heavy-ion beams (2Q-LEBT) for high-power linacs is being prototyped at Argonne. The injector consists of the PM ECR ion source, transport line with beam diagnostics including emittance measurements and a multi-harmonic buncher. Recently the ECR ion source has been installed on a high voltage platform to increase the accelerating voltage up to the design value of 100 kV. The unique feature of the 2Q-LEBT layout is that the charge separation is performed off of the platform after acceleration of a multi-component ion beam. This layout allows us to analyze and recombine two-charge-state beams using an achromatic bending system. Improvements of the PM ECR performance and beam optics studies based on measurements of various heavy-ion beams will be discussed in this paper.

*This work was supported by the U. S. Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Physics, under Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38