18–22 Jun 2017
Hilton Brighton Metropole Hotel
Europe/London timezone

Solid-State Pulsed Power System with GaAs-PCSS for Dielectric Wall Accelerator

21 Jun 2017, 10:15
15m
Preston (Hilton Brighton Metropole Hotel)

Preston

Hilton Brighton Metropole Hotel

Speaker

Yi Liu (China Academy of Engineering Physics)

Description

Benefiting from solid-state pulsed power system with GaAs-PCSS, dielectric wall accelerator (DWA) as a new kind of high acceleration gradient accelerator has a compact construction that makes it quite suitable for some certain applications, such as proton tumor treatment and industrial inspection. The solid-state pulsed power system is made up of several groups of pulsed power units. Each group contains 2 to 4 units, and each unit is set up as a 2-stage Blumlein line. It is constituted by GaAs-PCSS(Photoconductive Semiconductor Switch) and plate pulse forming lines, which are made of high-performance dielectric ceramic. The GaAs PCSS triggered by a high power laser diode driver works in nonlinear mode and its bias voltage and conduction current can be up to 20 kV and 800 A respectively. In the experiments, the 2-BL unit can provide a 34 kV, 10 ns pulse. Several groups have been used to load accelerating tubes at different intervals so as to accelerate the proton beams which are just passing through. Until now, the solid-state pulsed power system has performed well and a system with 6 groups (14 units in total) can accelerate proton from 40 keV (after the kicker) to 460 keV with 80.5 mA beam intensity.

Primary author

Yi Liu (China Academy of Engineering Physics)

Co-authors

Mr Yi Chen Jinshui Shi Wei Wang Liansheng Xia MAO YE (Chinese Academy of Engineering Physics (CAEP/IFP) Institute of ) Linwen Zhang Huang Zhuang

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