Segmented vane radio-frequency quadrupole linear accelerator

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – High energy particle accelerator tube – Magnetic field acceleration means

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ABSTRACT:
A radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ), which is a combination of the standard 4-vane and 4-rod designs, with a window or windows cut through mid-portions of the normally solid vanes. The windows decrease the resonant frequency, minimize undesirable mode coupling in the RFQ and result in a smaller and more easily tuned accelerator.

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Delayen et al., "Design and Modeling of Superconducting RFQ Structures," Proceedings of the 1992 Linear Accelerator Conference, Aug. 24-28, 1992, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, pp. 692-694 (Published Nov. 1992).
Shephard et al., "Design for a Superconducting Niobium RFQ Structure," Proceedings of the 1992 Linear Accelerator Conference, Aug. 24-28, 1992, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, pp. 441-443 (Published Nov. 1992).

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