Abstract

The beam-transport line for the high-power 2-MeV Fusion Materials Irradiation Test (FMIT) accelerator is one of the most heavily instrumented ever designed. A wide variety of diagnostics is required to accurately determine the characteristics of the beam that will ultimately be used. Because the machine is only 2 MeV, the packing factor in the high-energy beam transport (HEBT) is high, especially since full-scale FMIT-grade components are used where possible. The HEBT's mechanical design aspects and its instrumentation are described.

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