The RF system for the National Spallation Neutron Source linac

Particle Accelerator Conference, 1997. Proceedings of the 1997(1997)

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The National Spallation Neutron Source (NSNS) system has been proposed to dramatically improve the neutron capabilities for science applications in the US. The NSNS is a fast pulse neutron source that would consist of a 1000 MeV H-linac, an accumulator ring, a neutron target, and an experimental area. Although the NSNS is to be built at Oak Ridge, the design responsibility is delegated to five US national laboratories, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory is responsible for the linac portion of this machine, from the output of the radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ) accelerator, to the entrance to the accumulator ring. In the baseline design, a total of fifty-nine klystrons are used to provide the RF power for a 1-MW average power beam in the accumulator ring, and a 1.04 ms pulse length, 6.24% duty factor beam in the linac
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accelerator rf systems,klystrons,linear accelerators,neutron sources,1000 mev,h-linac,nsns,national spallation neutron source linac,rf power,rf system,rfq,accumulator ring,fast pulse neutron source,neutron target,radio frequency quadrupole,neutrons,anodes,system design,power generation,radio frequency,linear particle accelerator,particle acceleration
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