Abstract

The Advanced Fusion Neutron Source (A-FNS) project is progressing at the QST Rokkasho institute, Japan. The A-FNS will conduct fusion neutron irradiation tests of materials for a fusion demonstration reactor (DEMO reactor). For these tests a high intensity deuteron beam accelerator is used to produce a high neutron flux with the neutron energies around 14 MeV. The accelerator system accelerates a deuteron beam to a beam energy of 40 MeV, guides the beam towards a liquid lithium target and shapes the uniform beam at the Li target using a magnet system.Two of the main considerations for the A-FNS high energy beam transport (HEBT) design are protection of the Superconducting Radio-Frequency linear accelerator (SRF) and vacuum system design for the interface of the HEBT and the target system. For the A-FNS, back streaming of Li vapor from the windowless free surface of the Li target is a concern. In addition, widely different vacuum pressure must be maintained between the accelerator system and the target system. This paper shows the detailed design of the A-FNS HEBT section regarding these considerations.

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