Abstract

An RFQ (radio-frequency quadrupole) resonator that is a prototype for a chain of six short ( approximately 0.5-m-long), superconducting (Pb plated Cu), 50-MHz resonators designed to accelerate a beam from beta =0.01 to 0.05 is being developed. The chain accepts a prebunched beam to save on superconducting length. The resonators are four-rod type with vane-like electrodes. The prototype resonator is designed to accelerate ions of q/A=1/6 from beta =0.030 to 0.36, operating at a peak surface electric field of 16 MV/m. The electrodes have a rather high modulation parameter of 4 and a wide aperture of 1.57-cm radius. These values are chosen to maximize the accelerating field (E/sub a/) for a given peak surface electric field (E/sub s/). At the design value of E/sub s/=16 MV/m, the resonator is estimated to have E/sub a/=2.0 MV/m, stored energy of 4 J, peak surface magnetic field of 360 G, and inter-vane voltage of 0.42 MV. Results of RF tests on this prototype resonator are presented. >

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