Author: Irie, Y.
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TUPS086 Ultra-high Resolution Observation Device for Carbon Stripper Foil 1740
 
  • Y. Takeda, Y. Irie, I. Sugai
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
 
  To observe a growth process of a pinhole on a HBC-foil due to beam irradiation, an up to 10 um of device for ultra-high resolution observation is needed. For the environment where we use the device for observation is so severe as under high radiation and in vacuum, there is no device available for long-time observation. Then, we designed and created a wholly new method based system which enables constant observation by ultra-high resolution even under high radiation environment. We attempted several experiments, compared materials usable under radiation environment, checked up various optical systems which enables high resolution, and finally developed the best method. As a result, we successfully invented an ultra-high resolution observation device available for monitoring an object about 8 meters distant by 8.3um resolution.  
 
WEPS025 First Beam Experiments at ISIS with a Low Output-impedance Second Harmonic Cavity 2538
 
  • Y. Irie, S. Fukumoto, K. Muto, H. Nakanishi, T. Oki, A. Takagi
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
  • D. Bayley, I.S.K. Gardner, R.J. Mathieson, A. Seville, J.W.G. Thomason
    STFC/RAL/ISIS, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, United Kingdom
  • J.C. Dooling, D. Horan, R. Kustom
    ANL, Argonne, USA
  • M.E. Middendorf
    ORNL RAD, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
 
  A Low Output-Impedance (LOI) rf drive, which may be suitable for future high intensity accelerator applications, has been developed jointly by ANL, ISIS and KEK for an ISIS synchrotron second harmonic cavity. The cavity is ferrite-loaded, and is driven by a high-power triode (240 kW plate dissipation) with a plate-to-grid feedback circuit. The impedance is designed to be 20~30 ohms over a 2-6 MHz frequency range. Beam induced voltage has been measured with the ISIS beam, and compared with that calculated from the designed output impedance.  
 
THPS037 Performance Characteristics of HBC-foils by 650 KeV H and DC High Intensity Ion Beam Irradiation 3502
 
  • I. Sugai, Y. Irie, H. Kawakami, M. Oyaizu, A. Takagi, Y. Takeda
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
  • M. Kinsho, Y. Yamazaki, M. Yoshimoto
    JAEA/J-PARC, Tokai-Mura, Naka-Gun, Ibaraki-Ken, Japan
 
  Newly developed Hybrid type Boron mixed Carbon stripper foils (HBC-stripper foil) are extensively used for not only J-PARC, for but also LANL-PSR since September of 2007. In order to know further characteristics of the HBC-stripper foils, we measured following parameters; foil lifetimes, thickness reduction, uniformity before and after beam irradiation and foil shrinkage, using 3.2 MeV Ne+ DC beam from TIT-Van de Grraff and 650 keV DC proton beam at KEK Cock-Croft accelerators, which are almost the same energy deposition as well as the J-PARC. We also investigated sputtering yield by hydrogen ion beam, thermal conductivity, weight change in heating and density of the HBC-stripper foils. We compared these values with other tested carbon stripper foils such as commercially available carbon foils (CM-foil), synthetic diamond (DM-foil) and nano-tube carbon foils (NTC-foil). Through these experiments, the HBC-stripper foils showed superior performance characteristics, in especially, on the lifetime at temperature higher than 1800K compared with other tested CM-, DM- and NTC-foils.  
 
THPS040 Measurement of the Stripping Efficiency for HBC Stripper Foil in the 3-GeV RCS of J-PARC 3511
 
  • P.K. Saha, H. Harada, S. Hatakeyama, H. Hotchi, M. Kinsho, Y. Yamazaki, M. Yoshimoto
    JAEA/J-PARC, Tokai-Mura, Naka-Gun, Ibaraki-Ken, Japan
  • Y. Irie, I. Sugai
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
 
  We have carried out experimental measurement of the stripping efficiency for the newly developed HBC (Hybrid type Boron doped Carbon) stripper foils. The HBC foil is used for charge-exchange injection in the RCS (Rapid Cycling Synchrotron) of J-PARC (Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex) and plays an important role for the RCS operation. We have developed a rather simple but very precise method using which stripping efficiencies for several HBC foils were determined accurately. Importance of knowing an accurate stripping efficiency so as to determine a realistic stripper foil for the RCS operation will be discussed.