Beam simulation studies of ECR beam extraction and low energy beam transport for FRIB.
@article{Ren2016BeamSS,
title={Beam simulation studies of ECR beam extraction and low energy beam transport for FRIB.},
author={Haitao Ren and Eduard Pozdeyev and Steven M. Lund and Guillaume Machicoane and Xiaoyu Wu and Glenn Morgan},
journal={The Review of scientific instruments},
year={2016},
volume={87 2},
pages={
02B919
}
}To meet the beam power requirements of 400 kW at the fragmentation target for facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), simultaneous acceleration of two-charge states should be used for heavier ions. These intense multi-charged ion beams will be produced by a 28 GHz electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) ion source at a high voltage of 35 kV. After extraction, the ion beam will be pre-accelerated to 12 keV/u with a 50 kV platform, transported down to an achromatic charge state selection (CSS) system…Â
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