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The Power Supply of Pulse Magnets With Output Current up to 10 kA |
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- V. Dokutovich, A.D. Chernyakin, D.N. Pureskin, D.V. Senkov
BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
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At the present stage of development of accelerating technology, it is important to create beam injection and extraction systems for newly created and modernized circular accelerators. Herewith, the high requirements associated with high energy of particles beams and a significant length of the channels are imposed both on the magnetic system of the transport channels and on power supplies. As part of development the NIKA (JINR) accelerator complex, the transport channel Buster-Nuclotron beam is creating in BINP. A powerful precision source with an output current up to 10 kA and an energy in the pulse up to 23 kJ is designed to power impulse dipole magnets and channel septum magnets. The presented article describes a pulsed source for magnetic lenses with a maximum output voltage up to 2 kV and a maximum output current up to 10 kA. The current amplitude instability from pulse to pulse is ensured at a level better than 10-3. The stability of the amplitude of the magnetic field in the lenses can be improved to a value of 100 ppm by introducing additional feedback over the field of the magnet using the integrating ADC VsDC produced by BINP. The developed source meets both the requirements for stability of output parameters and automation requirements for integration into modern accelerator systems.
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※ https://doi.org/10.5072/JACoW-RuPAC2018-WEPSB21
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