The specifications set to the Linac4 ion source are: H- ion pulses of 0.5 ms duration, 80 mA intensity and 45 keV energy within a normalized emittance of 0.25 mmmrad RMS at a repetition rate of 2 Hz. In 2010, during the commissioning of a prototype based on H- production from the plasma volume, it was observed that the powerful co-extracted electron beam inherent to this type of ion source could destroy its electron beam dump well before reaching nominal parameters. However, the same source was able to provide 80 mA of protons mixed with a small fraction of H2+ and H3+ molecular ions. The commissioning of the radio frequency quadrupole accelerator (RFQ), beam chopper and H- beam diagnostics of the Linac4 are scheduled for 2012 and its final...
Future requirements on higher beam intensity and brightness will need an upgrade of the present CERN...
CERN’s Linac4 is a 160 MeV linear accelerator currently under construction. It will inject negativel...
Linac2, the present injector of the CERN PS Booster, limits the performance of the proton accelerato...
CERN’s Linac4 45 kV H- ion sources prototypes are installed at a dedicated ion source test stand and...
CERN’s Linac4 45 kV H- ion sources prototypes are installed at a dedicated ion source test stand and...
CERN’s 160 MeV H−linear accelerator (Linac4) is a key constituent of the injector chain upgrade of t...
As part of the CERN accelerator complex upgrade, a new linear accelerator for H- (Linac4) will start...
Linac4 cesiated surface H− sources are routinely operated for the commissioning of the CERN’s Linac4...
In the scope of an upgrade of the injector chain of CERN’s accelerator complex, a new linear acceler...
In the scope of an upgrade of the injector chain of CERN’s accelerator complex, a new linear acceler...
The installation of Linac4 has started in 2013 with the 3 MeV Front End, aiming at delivering a full...
Linac4 is a 160 MeV linear H accelerator at CERN. It is an essential part of the beam luminosity...
CERN's future Linac 4 is a 160 MeV H- Linac injecting into the Proton Sychrotron Booster. The i...
An increase of beam intensity and brightness is essential for future upgrades of existing CERN proto...
CERN’s Linac4 accelerator H− ion source, currently under construction, will operate at a 2 Hz repeti...
Future requirements on higher beam intensity and brightness will need an upgrade of the present CERN...
CERN’s Linac4 is a 160 MeV linear accelerator currently under construction. It will inject negativel...
Linac2, the present injector of the CERN PS Booster, limits the performance of the proton accelerato...
CERN’s Linac4 45 kV H- ion sources prototypes are installed at a dedicated ion source test stand and...
CERN’s Linac4 45 kV H- ion sources prototypes are installed at a dedicated ion source test stand and...
CERN’s 160 MeV H−linear accelerator (Linac4) is a key constituent of the injector chain upgrade of t...
As part of the CERN accelerator complex upgrade, a new linear accelerator for H- (Linac4) will start...
Linac4 cesiated surface H− sources are routinely operated for the commissioning of the CERN’s Linac4...
In the scope of an upgrade of the injector chain of CERN’s accelerator complex, a new linear acceler...
In the scope of an upgrade of the injector chain of CERN’s accelerator complex, a new linear acceler...
The installation of Linac4 has started in 2013 with the 3 MeV Front End, aiming at delivering a full...
Linac4 is a 160 MeV linear H accelerator at CERN. It is an essential part of the beam luminosity...
CERN's future Linac 4 is a 160 MeV H- Linac injecting into the Proton Sychrotron Booster. The i...
An increase of beam intensity and brightness is essential for future upgrades of existing CERN proto...
CERN’s Linac4 accelerator H− ion source, currently under construction, will operate at a 2 Hz repeti...
Future requirements on higher beam intensity and brightness will need an upgrade of the present CERN...
CERN’s Linac4 is a 160 MeV linear accelerator currently under construction. It will inject negativel...
Linac2, the present injector of the CERN PS Booster, limits the performance of the proton accelerato...