Design approach for modern high-current, radio-frequency quadrupole accelerators with low emittance transfer
Abstract
Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) accelerators often need to face the challenges of space charge effects from high beam currents. This study investigated how to reach RFQ beam dynamics designs with not only high beam transmission and short structure length but also high beam quality simultaneously. To avoid beam instabilities induced by emittance transfer, a so-called el/et (ratio of the longitudinal and transverse emittances) = 1.0 design guideline is being proposed. The application of this design guideline integrated with the BABBLE/NFSP design method for a high current, high frequency, high injection energy RFQ accelerator is described.
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