• Matter and Radiation at Extremes
  • Vol. 3, Issue 1, 50 (2018)
Liang Lu1、*, Wei Ma1、2, Chenxing Li1, Tao He1、2, Lei Yang1、2, Liepeng Sun1, Xianbo Xu1, Wenbing Wang1, and Longbo Shi1
Author Affiliations
  • 1Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China
  • 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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    DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.mre.2017.09.003 Cite this Article
    Liang Lu, Wei Ma, Chenxing Li, Tao He, Lei Yang, Liepeng Sun, Xianbo Xu, Wenbing Wang, Longbo Shi. New developments of HIF injector[J]. Matter and Radiation at Extremes, 2018, 3(1): 50 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The ultra-high intensity heavy-ion beam is highly pursued for heavy-ion researches and applications. However, it is limited by heavy-ion production of ion source and space-charge-effect in the low energy region. The Heavy-ion Inertial Fusion (HIF) facilities were proposed in 1970s. The HIF injectors have large cavity number and long total length, e.g., there are 27 injectors in HIDIF and HIBLIC is 30 km in length, and the corresponding HIF facilities are too large and too expensive to be constructed. Recently, ion acceleration technologies have been developing rapidly, especially in the low energy region, where the acceleration of high intensity heavy-ions is realized. Meanwhile, superconducting (SC) acceleration matures and increases the acceleration gradient in medium and high energy regions. The length of HIF injectors can be shortened to a buildable length of 2.5 km. This paper will present a review of a renewed HIF injector, which adopts multi-beam linacbased cavities.
    Liang Lu, Wei Ma, Chenxing Li, Tao He, Lei Yang, Liepeng Sun, Xianbo Xu, Wenbing Wang, Longbo Shi. New developments of HIF injector[J]. Matter and Radiation at Extremes, 2018, 3(1): 50
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