Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Aug 2013)

DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF THE BEAM POSITION MONITOR FOR THE PEFP LINAC

  • HYEOK-JUNG KWON,
  • HAN-SUNG KIM,
  • KYUNG-TAE SEOL,
  • JIN-YEONG RYU,
  • JI-HO JANG,
  • YONG-SUB CHO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5516/NET.08.2012.059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 4
pp. 523 – 528

Abstract

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The beam position monitor (BPM) is an essential component for the PEFP 100-MeV linac's commissioning. A prototype stripline-type linac BPM was designed for this purpose. The electrode aperture is 20 mm in diameter, and the electrode is 25 mm long, so it can be installed between Drift Tube Linac (DTL)101 and DTL102, which is the shortest distance. One end of the electrode is connected to the Sub Miniature Type A (SMA) feed through for signal measurement, and the other end is terminated as a short. The signal amplitude of the fundamental component was calculated and compared with that of the second harmonic component. The designed BPM was fabricated and a low-power RF test was conducted. In this paper, the design, fabrication and low power test of the BPM for the PEFP linac are presented.

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