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TY - CONF AU - Knaster, J. AU - Cara, P. AU - Kasughai, A. AU - Okumura, Y. AU - Sugimoto, M. ED - Schaa, Volker RW ED - Petit-Jean-Genaz, Christine ED - Ko, In Soo ED - Kim, Dong Eon ED - Kim, Kyung Sook TI - Challenges of the High Current Prototype Accelerator of IFMIF/EVEDA J2 - Proc. of IPAC2016, Busan, Korea, May 8-13, 2016 C1 - Busan, Korea T2 - International Particle Accelerator Conference T3 - 7 LA - english AB - LIPAc, under installation in Rokkasho will produce a 125 mA CW deuteron beam at 9 MeV. The objective of IFMIF is to generate a neutron flux of 10¹⁸ m-2s^{−1} at 14 MeV for fusion materials testing using 2 x 125 mA CW D⁺ beams at 40 MeV impacting on a liquid lithium jet of 15 m/s. An ECR deuteron injector at 140 mA and 100 keV will be the source for a 9.7m long 4-vane RFQ, which will be complemented by a 175 MHz SRF linac composed of 8 HWRs for producing 9 MeV D⁺ beam. For a beam transmission >90%, beam simulations demand a D⁺ beam emittance below <0.3π mm·mrad. The first attempt on such high current accelerator was in the US in the early 80s under FMIT project with a H²⁺ 100 mA CW 2 MeV beam. LEDA successfully conducted 100 mA CW H⁺ at 6.7 MeV at the RFQ output energy in the late 90s, but using superconducting HWRs accelerating cavities at 125 mA CW with low-β H⁺/D⁺ beam has never been attempted. Beam halo will be monitored with 3 cryogenic μ-loss monitors azimuthally placed in each of the 8 superconducting solenoids interleaved with the HWR structures. A novel approach based on a beam core-halo dual matching has been developed to handle the MW range beam average power. PB - JACoW CP - Geneva, Switzerland SP - 52 EP - 57 KW - rfq KW - operation KW - linac KW - neutron KW - ion DA - 2016/06 PY - 2016 SN - 978-3-95450-147-2 DO - 10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-MOZB02 UR - http://jacow.org/ipac2016/papers/mozb02.pdf ER -