CERN Accelerating science

Published Articles
Title First Results from the IPHI Beam Instrumentation
Author(s) Ausset, Patrick (Orsay, IPN) ; Ben Abdillah, Mohammed (Orsay, IPN) ; Berthelot, Sylvain (Orsay, IPN) ; Bogard, Daniel (IRFU, Saclay) ; Joly, Christophe (Orsay, IPN) ; Lesrel, Jean (Orsay, IPN) ; Pottin, Bruno (IRFU, Saclay) ; Uriot, Didier (IRFU, Saclay) ; Yaniche, Jean-François (Orsay, IPN)
Publication 2017
Number of pages 4
In: International Beam Instrumentation Conference, Barcelona, Spain, 11 - 15 Sep 2016, pp.TUPG34
DOI 10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2016-TUPG34
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract I.P.H.I. is a High Intensity Proton Injector (C.N.R.S/I.N.2P.3; C.E.A./Irfu and C.E.R.N. collaboration) located at Saclay and now on operation. An E.C.R. source produces a 100 keV, 100 mA C.W. proton beams which will be accelerated at 3 MeV by a 4 vanes R.F.Q. operating at 352.2 MHz. Finally, a High Energy Beam Transport Line (H.E.B.T.) delivers the beam to a beam stopper. The HEBT is equipped with appropriate beam diagnostics to carry beam current, centroid beam transverse position, transverse beam profiles, beam energy and energy spread measurements for the commissioning of I.P.H.I. These beam diagnostics operate under both pulsed and C.W. operation. However transverse beam profile measurements are acquired under low duty factor pulsed beam operation using a slow wire scanner. The beam instrumentation of the H.E.B.T. is reviewed and the first measurements at 3 MeV are described.
Copyright/License CC-BY-3.0

Corresponding record in: Inspire


 Registro creado el 2018-04-19, última modificación el 2018-04-19


Texto completo:
Descargar el texto completo
PDF