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High average current betatrons for industrial and security applications

Authors :
Gil Travish
Salime Boucher
M. Ruelas
Alex Murokh
Pedro Frigola
Ronald Agustsson
Finn O'Shea
James Rosenzweig
Source :
2007 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC).
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
IEEE, 2007.

Abstract

The fixed-field alternating-gradient (FFAG) betatron has emerged as a viable alternative to RF linacs as a source of high-energy radiation for industrial and security applications. For industrial applications, high average currents at modest relativistic electron beam energies, typically in the 5 to 10 MeV range, are desired for medical product sterilization, food irradiation and materials processing. For security applications, high power X-rays in the 3 to 20 MeV range are needed for rapid screening of cargo containers and vehicles. In a FFAG betatron, high-power output is possible due to high duty factor and fast acceleration cycle: electrons are injected and accelerated in a quasi-CW mode while being confined and focused in the fixed-field alternating- gradient lattice. The beam is accelerated via magnetic induction from a betatron core made with modern low- loss magnetic materials. Here we present the design and status of a prototype FFAG betatron, called the Radiatron, as well as future prospects for these machines.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2007 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC)
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/pac.2007.4440659