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MOPD27 | SPIRAL2 Injector Diagnostics | ion, linac, diagnostics, emittance | 110 |
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The future SPIRAL2 facility will be composed of a multi-beam driver accelerator (5mA/40Mev deuterons, 5mA/33MeV protons, 1mA/14.5 MeV/u heavy ions) and a dedicated building for the production of radioactive ion beams (RIBs). RIBs will be accelerated by the existing cyclotron CIME for the post acceleration and sent to GANIL’s experimental areas. The injector, constituted by an ion source, a deuterons/protons source, a room temperature RFQ and the MEBT line, will produce and accelerate beams to an energy of 0,75MeV/u. An Intermediate Test Bench (B.T.I.) is being built to commission the SPIRAL2 Injector through the first re-buncher of the MEBT line in a first step and the last re-buncher in a second step. The B.T.I. is designed to perform a wide variety of measurements and functions and to go more deeply in the understanding of the behaviour of diagnostics under high average intensity beams operations. A superconducting LINAC with two types of cavity will allow reaching 20 MeV/u for deuterons beam. This paper describes injector diagnostic developments and gives information about the current progress. |
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TUPD19 | Beam Profiling and Measurement at MIBL | ion, proton, target, radiation | 333 |
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Michigan Ion Beam Laboratory (MIBL) is equipped with a 1.7 MV tandem particle accelerator and a 400 KV ion implanter. Ion beams can be produced from a variety of ion sources and delivered to different beamlines. Precise beam profiling and current measurements are critical aspects of everyday activity in the laboratory and influence the success of each experiment. The paper will present the beam simulation software employed and the benefits and the shortcomings of the devices used at MIBL to precisely know all the parameters of the ion beams |