Beam instability excited by space charge effect is investigated by particle simulations during final beam bunching in heavy ion inertial fusion. The beam current is continuously increased along the beam transport line with longitudinal bunch compression. A transverse particle-in-cell simulation is carried out with a simple model of beam current increase. The multiparticle simulation shows emittance growth accompanied by the restructuring of charge distribution in the interior of the beam. An analytical stability criterion for the high-current beam transport predicts the growth of density fluctuation by the space charge effect. Although results indicate that an abrupt emittance growth is induced by the space charge oscillation at critical tu...
The main laws that govern gentle bunching of Space Charge-Dominated (SCD) beam are considered. It is...
Intense proton or ion beams in charged-particle accelerators are of fundamental importance for many ...
Heavy ion fusion requires injection, transport and acceleration of high current beams. Detailed simu...
Beam dynamics and emittance growth are investigated by using particle-in-cell simulations during a f...
Beam dynamics and emittance growth are investigated by using particle-in-cell simulations during a f...
The longitudinal instability has potentially disastrous effects on the ion beams used for heavy ion ...
The need to extract the maximum beam intensity with low transversal emittance often comes with the d...
Bunch compression achieved via a fast bunch rotation in longitudinal phase space is a well-accepted ...
High charge-state heavy-ion beams are of interest and used for a number of accelerator applications....
Bunch shortening causes an electron-cooled beam to be space charge dominated at low energies. Instab...
Transverse instability of a bunched beam is investigated with synchrotron oscillations, space charge...
Emittance posts limits on the key requirements of final pulse length and spot size on target in heav...
Heavy ion driven inertial fusion drivers and experiments use space-charge dominated beams that requi...
Space charge effects in high intensity and high brightness synchrotrons can lead to undesired beam e...
Space charge effects in high intensity and high brightness synchrotrons can lead to undesired beam e...
The main laws that govern gentle bunching of Space Charge-Dominated (SCD) beam are considered. It is...
Intense proton or ion beams in charged-particle accelerators are of fundamental importance for many ...
Heavy ion fusion requires injection, transport and acceleration of high current beams. Detailed simu...
Beam dynamics and emittance growth are investigated by using particle-in-cell simulations during a f...
Beam dynamics and emittance growth are investigated by using particle-in-cell simulations during a f...
The longitudinal instability has potentially disastrous effects on the ion beams used for heavy ion ...
The need to extract the maximum beam intensity with low transversal emittance often comes with the d...
Bunch compression achieved via a fast bunch rotation in longitudinal phase space is a well-accepted ...
High charge-state heavy-ion beams are of interest and used for a number of accelerator applications....
Bunch shortening causes an electron-cooled beam to be space charge dominated at low energies. Instab...
Transverse instability of a bunched beam is investigated with synchrotron oscillations, space charge...
Emittance posts limits on the key requirements of final pulse length and spot size on target in heav...
Heavy ion driven inertial fusion drivers and experiments use space-charge dominated beams that requi...
Space charge effects in high intensity and high brightness synchrotrons can lead to undesired beam e...
Space charge effects in high intensity and high brightness synchrotrons can lead to undesired beam e...
The main laws that govern gentle bunching of Space Charge-Dominated (SCD) beam are considered. It is...
Intense proton or ion beams in charged-particle accelerators are of fundamental importance for many ...
Heavy ion fusion requires injection, transport and acceleration of high current beams. Detailed simu...