This book guides readers into the realm of particle accelerators,
which have served as indispensable tools for fundamental research,
energy development, medical therapy, industrial applications, national
security, etc., since 1924. Towards a new generation of high power
proton and ion accelerators, challenges often come from space charge
effects, which are most pronounced in low-velocity beams. This book
focuses on Radio-Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) accelerators, one of the
most popular front-end structures for accelerator facilities, and
their beam physics. Uncovering the limitations of the classic design
methods, novel approaches to achieve efficient RFQ accelerators with
high beam quality will be presented. In addition, new ideas for
possible future developments, such as how to realize long RFQs with
high performance and how RFQs can be applied for much higher
beam-velocities to shorten large-scale accelerators, will be
introduced. To provide a general overview of the research and
development of RFQs accelerating particle species from protons to
uranium ions, this book uses over 10 real examples developed or
proposed in the twenty-first century for various facilities of
different dimensions (from large scale e.g. a collider to small scale
e.g. university experimental setups). With its rich content and
comprehensive scope, this book is an invaluable reference for
researchers and graduate students interested in RFQ accelerators and
the intricacies of space charge physics in low-velocity beams.
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From Protons to Uranium Ions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031409677
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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