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Bunching and chopping for tandem accelerators. Part II: Chopping

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nimb.2021.02.014

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Tandem accelerator; Beam chopping; Longitudinal phase space

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  1. Australian Federal Government Superscience/EIF
  2. NCRIS HIA capability

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The chopping system of a tandem accelerator based on two pairs of parallel plates was investigated in this study. Experimental procedures for measuring the performance of the chopping system, including Beam Profile Monitor (BPM) technique and pulsed beam diagnostic monitor, were described. Results of simulations and experimental observations, as well as an analytical technique for reconstructing the real profile of deflected beams, were presented. Additionally, theoretical and experimental data on the chopper scanning window were discussed, and an analysis of factors limiting system performance was conducted with technical solutions proposed.
A chopping system of a tandem accelerator based on two pairs of parallel plates is investigated. The first chopper operating at 37.5 MHz cuts off the tails of the bunched beam and the second, at a lower frequency of 4.6875 MHz, eliminates the satellite low intensity pulses. The experimental procedures for measurement of the performance of a chopping system including a Beam Profile Monitor (BPM) technique and a pulsed beam diagnostic monitor are described. The results of simulations and experimental observations are presented. An analytical technique to reconstruct the real profile of deflected beams from the profile measured with a BPM is discussed in detail. Theoretical and experimental data on the chopper scanning window are presented. An analyses of the factors limiting the chopping system performance is conducted and technical solutions to overcome it are discussed.

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