Abstract With the spread of accelerator-driven pulsed spallation neutron sources and increasing need for higher neutron fluxes, the high-power performance of proton accelerators has greatly advanced from a few kilowatts to more than 1 MW in the last four decades. The most important concerns to realize such a high-power beam operation are controlling and minimizing beam loss, which are essential for sustainable beam operation that allows hands-on maintenance. This paper reviews key devices and beam handling techniques for beam loss control employed in the high-power proton accelerators that are currently in operation for pulsed spallation neutron sources, including their operational status and future upgrade plan
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Two topics concerning high intensity, medium energy, circular proton accelerators have been studied:...
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Beam loss is a critical issue in high-intensity accelerators, and much effort is expended during bot...
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The neutron scattering community has endorsed the need for a high- power (1 to 5 MW) accelerator-dri...
A high-intensity proton linac, such as that being planned for the SNS, requires accurate RF control ...
The use of synchrotrons for pulsed neutron spallation sources is an example of scientific and techno...
Design for remote handling of highly activated accelerator components is becoming more prevalent as ...
During the past 20 years, rapid-cycling synchrotrons (RCS) have been used very productively to gener...
During the past 20 years, rapid-cycling synchrotrons (RCS) have been used very productively to gener...
This is the final report of a two-year, Laboratory-Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project ...
The recent accelerator development programme leading to increased operational intensity and to impro...
The science and technology of proton accelerators have progressed considerably in the past three dec...
High-intensity proton linacs are being proposed for new projects around the world, especially for tr...
Two topics concerning high intensity, medium energy, circular proton accelerators have been studied:...
An overview of the feasibility study of a 1-MW pulsed spallation source is presented. The machine de...
Accelerator Driven Systems in nuclear technology will handle very high power of ionizing and non-ion...
Beam loss is a critical issue in high-intensity accelerators, and much effort is expended during bot...
The most powerful accelerator driven neutron sources for condensed matter research use proton beam s...
The neutron scattering community has endorsed the need for a high- power (1 to 5 MW) accelerator-dri...
A high-intensity proton linac, such as that being planned for the SNS, requires accurate RF control ...
The use of synchrotrons for pulsed neutron spallation sources is an example of scientific and techno...
Design for remote handling of highly activated accelerator components is becoming more prevalent as ...
During the past 20 years, rapid-cycling synchrotrons (RCS) have been used very productively to gener...
During the past 20 years, rapid-cycling synchrotrons (RCS) have been used very productively to gener...
This is the final report of a two-year, Laboratory-Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project ...
The recent accelerator development programme leading to increased operational intensity and to impro...
The science and technology of proton accelerators have progressed considerably in the past three dec...