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Induction accelerator development for heavy-ion fusion

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For approximately a decade, the Heavy-Ion Fusion Accelerator Research (HIFAR) group at LBL has been exploring the use of induction accelerators with multiple beams as the driver for inertial-fusion targets. Scaled experiments have investigated the transport of space-charge-dominated beams (SBTE), and the current amplification and transverse emittance control in induction linacs (MBE-4) with very encouraging results. In order to study many of the beam manipulations required by a driver and to further developed economically competitive technology, a proposal has been made in partnership with LLNL to build a 10 MeV accelerator and to conduct a series of experiments collectively called the Induction Linac System Experiments (ILSE). The major components critical to the ILSE accelerator are currently under development. We have constructed a full-scale induction module and we have tested a number of amorphous magnetic materials developed by Allied Signal to establish an overall optimal design. The electric and magnetic quadrupoles critical to the transport and focusing of heavy-ion beams are also under development. The hardware is intended to be economically competitive for a driver without sacrificing any of the physics or performance requirements. This paper will concentrate on the recent developments and tests of the major components required by the ILSE accelerator.

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Work supported by the Director, Office of Energy Research, Office of Fusion Energy, U.S. Department of Energy under Contract no. DE-AC03-76SF0098.

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Reginato, L.L., HIFAR Engineering Group. Induction accelerator development for heavy-ion fusion. Nuov Cim A 106, 1593–1603 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02821256

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