R&D Towards a Compact Electron Cyclotron Resonance Accelerator
ORAL
Abstract
A novel accelerator, the electron Cyclotron Resonance Accelerator (eCRA) [1], is under development. It is a highly compact and efficient design for producing high power electron and x-ray beams for medical, research, sterilization, and national security applications, so as to replace radioactive materials. With a compact robust room-temperature single-cell RF cavity as the accelerator structure, eCRA can produce a continuous unbunched ampere-class high current output with a self-scanning accelerated energetic e-beam, obviating the need for a separate beam scanner. Numerical simulations including input beam matching and space charge effects have been carried out. The status of eCRA engineering design efforts will be reported.
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Presenters
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Yong Jiang
Omega-P R&D, Inc.
Authors
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Mark A Palmer
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Jay Hirshfield
Particle Accelerator Research Foundation
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Yong Jiang
Omega-P R&D, Inc.
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Andrew Simmonds
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Thomas Ilardi
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Kelly Roy
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Mikhail Fedurin
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Xiangyun Chang
Particle Accelerator Research Foundation