Transverse beam combining is a cost-saving optio employed in many designs for induction linac heavy ion fusion drivers. But resultant transverse emittance increase, due predominantly to anharmonic space charoe forces, must be kept minimal so as not to sacrifice focusability at the target. A prototype combining experiment has been built, using the MBE-4 experiment. Four sources produce four 4 mA Cs{sup +} beams at 200 keV. The ion sources are angled toward each other, so that beams converge. Focusing upstream of the merge consists of 4 quadrupoles and a final combined-function element (quadrupole & dipole). All lattice elements are electrostatic. Due to the small distance between beams at the last element ({approximately} 2 mm), the electrod...
In Heavy-Fusion and in other applications, there is a need for high brightness sources with both hig...
Highlights of recent experimental and theoretical research progress on the high current beam transpo...
Summaries of research are given for each of the following experiments: (1) MBE-4: a four-beam induct...
Transverse beam combining is a cost-saving option employed in many designs for induction linac heavy...
Preliminary results are presented from a scaled experimental multiple beam induction linac. This exp...
Since 1985 the Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator Research program at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory has...
The multiple-beam induction linac approach to a heavy ion driver for inertial confinement fusion fea...
Abstract This may make an array of such beams unacceptably large. A sketch of a possible combining s...
MBE-4, a heavy-ion multiple beam induction linac being built at LBL in FY85/86, will model many feat...
At the low energy end of an induction linac HIF driver the beam current is limited by our ability to...
An experimental induction linac, called MBE-4, has been constructed to demonstrate acceleration and ...
for current multiplication, and it is there that the main challenges of beam dynamics are found. It ...
A standard design for heavy ion fusion drivers under study in the US is an induction linac with elec...
High-voltage electrostatic quadrupoles are used for focusing ion beams at low energies in the induct...
Transverse beam combining is a cost-saving option employed in many designs for heavy-ion inertial fu...
In Heavy-Fusion and in other applications, there is a need for high brightness sources with both hig...
Highlights of recent experimental and theoretical research progress on the high current beam transpo...
Summaries of research are given for each of the following experiments: (1) MBE-4: a four-beam induct...
Transverse beam combining is a cost-saving option employed in many designs for induction linac heavy...
Preliminary results are presented from a scaled experimental multiple beam induction linac. This exp...
Since 1985 the Heavy Ion Fusion Accelerator Research program at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory has...
The multiple-beam induction linac approach to a heavy ion driver for inertial confinement fusion fea...
Abstract This may make an array of such beams unacceptably large. A sketch of a possible combining s...
MBE-4, a heavy-ion multiple beam induction linac being built at LBL in FY85/86, will model many feat...
At the low energy end of an induction linac HIF driver the beam current is limited by our ability to...
An experimental induction linac, called MBE-4, has been constructed to demonstrate acceleration and ...
for current multiplication, and it is there that the main challenges of beam dynamics are found. It ...
A standard design for heavy ion fusion drivers under study in the US is an induction linac with elec...
High-voltage electrostatic quadrupoles are used for focusing ion beams at low energies in the induct...
Transverse beam combining is a cost-saving option employed in many designs for heavy-ion inertial fu...
In Heavy-Fusion and in other applications, there is a need for high brightness sources with both hig...
Highlights of recent experimental and theoretical research progress on the high current beam transpo...
Summaries of research are given for each of the following experiments: (1) MBE-4: a four-beam induct...