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Ishibori, I.

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MOPD103 Development of an Apparatus for Measuring Transverse Phase-space Acceptance 945
 
  • H. Kashiwagi, I. Ishibori, T. Ishizaka, S. Kurashima, N. Miyawaki, T. Nara, S. Okumura, W. Yokota, K. Yoshida, Y. Yuri, T. Yuyama
    JAEA/TARRI, Gunma-ken
 
 

It is important to match the injection beam emittance to the acceptance of an accelerator for high beam transmission A system to evaluate transverse beam matching has been developed in the JAEA AVF cyclotron facility. In this presentation, concepts of an apparatus for transverse acceptance measurement will be reported. The apparatus consists of a phase-space collimator in the injection beam line and beam current monitor after the cyclotron. The collimator consists of two pairs of position defining slits and angle defining slits to inject an arbitrarily small portion of transverse phase-space into the cyclotron. Measurement of the acceptance is made by testing every portion in the whole phase-space, which should large enough to cover the acceptance. The acceptance can be estimated from the sum of the portions of the beam which passes through the system.

 
THPEC041 Uniform Beam Distribution by Nonlinear Focusing Forces 4149
 
  • Y. Yuri, I. Ishibori, T. Ishizaka, S. Okumura, T. Yuyama
    JAEA/TARRI, Gunma-ken
 
 

To achieve ultra-low-fluence large-area uniform irradiation of ion beams for advanced applications in the field of materials sciences and biotechnology, a uniform-beam irradiation system has been developed using multipole magnets at the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) cyclotron facility. The system consists of a beam attenuator for the wide-range intensity control, an electrostatic beam chopper for the control of irradiation time, scattering foils for conditioning of the initial beam distribution, octupole magnets for transverse tail-folding, sextupole magnets for the correction of the beam misalignment, and the diagnostic station of the two-dimensional beam profile. In this paper, recent experimental results are described, especially on the formation of a beam with a uniform transverse distribution by the combination of the sextupole and octupole magnets.