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The high voltage system for the high intensity CERN proton source
For the RFQ injector mounted on the CERN 50 MeV proton linac, the source needs to provide about 300 mA of 100 keV beam in pulses of 20 to 150 micro sec at 1 Hz. Although the high voltage supply is fairly conventional, a number of measures had to be taken to ensure not only the reliability of the sou...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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1998
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/366817 |
Sumario: | For the RFQ injector mounted on the CERN 50 MeV proton linac, the source needs to provide about 300 mA of 100 keV beam in pulses of 20 to 150 micro sec at 1 Hz. Although the high voltage supply is fairly conventional, a number of measures had to be taken to ensure not only the reliability of the source electronics, but also other equipments installed in the near vicinity. In view of the high current demanded from the source, a new and very simple form of beam load compensation was developed to stabilize the preinjector voltage to values acceptable to the RFQ. |
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