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Progress in the Design of LINAC4, the SPL Normal-Conducting Front-End (<180 MeV)
The SPL is a high-power superconducting H- linac designed to cover the needs of future experimental programs at CERN. Its normal-conducting front-end comprises an RFQ, followed by a low-energy beam chopper, an Alvarez Drift Tube Linac (DTL), a Coupled Cavity DTL (CCDTL), and a Side Coupled Linac (SC...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , |
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2005
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/884655 |
Sumario: | The SPL is a high-power superconducting H- linac designed to cover the needs of future experimental programs at CERN. Its normal-conducting front-end comprises an RFQ, followed by a low-energy beam chopper, an Alvarez Drift Tube Linac (DTL), a Coupled Cavity DTL (CCDTL), and a Side Coupled Linac (SCL) and can be built in a first stage as Linac4. The design is based on achieving smooth transitions between the different sections and on avoiding emittance exchange via space charge resonances. Following a collaboration agreement for the construction of a prototype DTL tank the original design was changed in order to reduce cost and to increase efficiency. This paper outlines the design approach for the normal conducting SPL front-end and reports on the recent changes in the reference design. |
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