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Kamanin, A.N.


Cycling And Linear Accelerators

55 MeV RACE-TRACK MICROTRON OF THE LEBEDEV INSTITUTE

A.I. Karev¹, A.N. Lebedev¹, V.G. Raevskyª¹, A.N. Kamanin², N.I. Pahomov², V.I. Shvedunov²

¹Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

²Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

The design of 55 MeV Race-Track Microtron (RTM) with pulse current up to 50 mA has been completed and now accelerator is under construction. We present the general scheme of this microtron, the basic results of computer simulation, the parameters of the RTM components and describe engineering design and status of the machine.

ª – corresponding author

Paper 

124

Control Systems And Diagnostics

BEAM PARAMETERS MEASUREMENT OF TECHNOLOGICAL 10 MeV LINAC

A.S. Alimov¹, E.A. Alimov¹, A.N. Kamanin¹, V.V. Khankin¹, N.I. Pakhomov¹, V.I. Shvedunovª¹, A.V. Gryzlov², S.V. Lamonov², A.P. Musatov², V.N. Sigalaev²

¹Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

²Federal State Unitary Enterprise Research and Production Corporation "Toriy", Moscow, Russia

Abstract

Prototype of technological electron linac with beam energy 10 MeV has been designed and built in collaboration of SINP MSU and FSUE RPC "Toriy" [1]. We describe here methods and results of the beam parameters measurement and compare the results with calculations.

ª – corresponding author

Paper 

267

RF Acceleration Systems

DIFFRACTION ACCELERATING STRUCTURE FIELD DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENTS

A.Yu. Baranov, A.N. Kamanin, N.I. Pakhomov, V.I. Shvedunovª

Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

We describe method and results of field distribution measurements for the diffraction accelerating structure consisting of two conducting gratings embedded in dielectric. This structure with operating aperture close to wavelength can be used for high gradient acceleration in millimetre-mińron wavelength range.

ª – corresponding author

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