Author: Guan, X.
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TUO3AB01 Present Status of the High Current Proton Linac at Tsinghua University and Its Beam Measurements and Applications 208
 
  • Q.Z. Xing, D.T. Bin, C. Cheng, C.T. Du, L. Du, X. Guan, G. Hui, C. Jiang, C.-X. Tang, R. Tang, X.W. Wang, Y.S. Xiao, Y.G. Yang, H.Y. Zhang, S.X. Zheng
    TUB, Beijing, People's Republic of China
  • W.Q. Guan, Y. He, J. Li
    NUCTECH, Beijing, People's Republic of China
  • B.C. Wang
    NINT, Xi'an, People's Republic of China
  • S.L. Wang
    Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP), People's Republic of China
 
  The CPHS (Compact Pulsed Hadron Source) linac at Tsinghua University, is now in operation as an achievement of its mid-term objective. The 3 MeV proton beam with the peak current of 22 mA, pulse length of 100 μs, and repetition rate of 20 Hz has been delivered to the Beryllium target to produce the neutron beam from the year of 2013. We present in this paper the development and application of the high current linac, together with the measurement of the proton and neutron beams. The beam energy of the CPHS linac will be enhanced to 13 MeV after the DTL is ready in 2015.  
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THO2LR02 Beam Dynamics and Experiment of CPHS Linac 355
 
  • L. Du, C.T. Du, X. Guan, C.-X. Tang, R. Tang, X.W. Wang, Q.Z. Xing, S.X. Zheng
    TUB, Beijing, People's Republic of China
  • M.W. Wang
    Tsinghua University, Beijing, People's Republic of China
 
  Funding: Work supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Major Research Plan Grant No. 91126003 and 11175096)
We present, in this paper, the present beam dynamics simulation results and experiments of the 3 MeV high current proton linac for the Compact Pulsed Hadron Source (CPHS) at Tsinghua University. The beam dynamics simulations of the recent status of the linac have been done, which helps the operation. Facility used for 2D beam profile measurement which is based on the CT algorithm with rotatable multi-wires, is under development. Some other experiments such as beam position measurement will also be introduced below.
 
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