Published June 6, 1995 | Version v1
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RFQ device for accelerating particles

  • 1. Argonne National Laboratory

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Description

A superconducting radio frequency quadrupole (RFQ) device includes four spaced elongated, linear, tubular rods disposed parallel to a charged particle beam axis, with each rod supported by two spaced tubular posts oriented radially with respect to the beam axis. The rod and post geometry of the device has four-fold rotation symmetry, lowers the frequency of the quadrupole mode below that of the dipole mode, and provides large dipole-quadrupole mode isolation to accommodate a range of mechanical tolerances. The simplicity of the geometry of the structure, which can be formed by joining eight simple T-sections, provides a high degree of mechanical stability, is insensitive to mechanical displacement, and is particularly adapted for fabrication with superconducting materials such as niobium.

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Patent number
US 10032093 A
Patent application number
US 5422549 A
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:9244

Dates

Patent filed
1993-08-02

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Physical Sciences Division
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Physics