Author: Li, J.
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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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