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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1989

OPTIMIZATION OF THE PARAMETERS OF AN ION BEAM BUNCHER

V.S. Pandit; P.R. Sarma; R.K. Bhandari

To maximize the ion current in a bunch coming out of a beam buncher several parameters have to be optimized. In this paper an analytical method has been developed to optimize these parameters for a sinusoidal buncher and a buncher excited by a combination of the first and second harmonics. Expressions have been given for maximum obtainable bunching efficiency as a function of phase acceptance. The shape of the bunched beam is discussed.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1999

Improvement of field quality of Glaser magnets used for focusing ion beams

P.R. Sarma; Subhrendu Pattanayak; R.K. Bhandari

Abstract Glaser magnets used for focusing charged particle beams show appreciable aberrations. These aberrations can be reduced by increasing the pole gap, which, however, reduces the focal power also. We have shown that a better way of improving the field quality in Glaser magnets is to taper the poles outwards. The saturation characteristics also are better in tapered poles.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2000

Improvement of field quality in passive magnetic channels by using linear programming technique

P.R. Sarma; V.S. Pandit; R.K. Bhandari

Abstract The geometry of the magnetic channels used in cyclotrons for beam extraction and focusing has been optimized by using linear programming technique to produce good field quality. By this procedure we have reduced the deviation in the field gradient not only in the median plane but also in the planes above and below it within the beam aperture.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1999

A Glaser magnet of improved field quality

P.R. Sarma; S. K. Pattanayak; D. Bandyopadhyay; R.K. Bhandari

Abstract Glaser magnets are used for focusing low-energy charged particle beams. But these magnets show appreciable aberrations which cause an increase in the beam emittance. We have designed and fabricated an improved Glaser magnet which reduces these aberrations. This has been achieved by tapering the pole pieces of the magnet.


Measurement Science and Technology | 1997

The measurement of the RMS emittance of an ion beam with an arbitrary density profile

V.S. Pandit; P.R. Sarma; S Bhattacharya; R.K. Bhandari

A simple method to evaluate the RMS beam emittance is described. We obtained a relation between the beam parameters and the RMS width of the profile which can be measured by a beam profile monitor and this relation was used to determine the RMS beam emittance. This method is applicable to beams with any kind of density distribution in the phase space.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1984

Time structure studies on the cyclotron beam by gamma ray time spectrum technique

R.K. Bhandari; P. Sen; P. Mukherjee

Abstract The pulse width of an AVF cyclotron has been minimized using an unbevelled slit at the ion source and optimizing the central region parameters employing the gamma ray time spectrum technique.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1989

Optimization of collimating slit sizes to maximize beam transmission

P.R. Sarma; V.S. Pandit; R.K. Bhandari

Abstract A method has been worked out to optimize the sizes of a pair of collimators to maximize the beam transmission for nuclear physics experiments. The mathematical treatment takes into account a Gaussian distribution in space as well as angle for the beam. Considerations for choosing the inter slit distance and the second slit to the target distance are given.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1985

Correlation of time and energy resolutions in a cyclotron beam

R.K. Bhandari; P. Sen; P. Mukherjee

Abstract Use of an unbevelled slit in place of a bevelled slit at the ion source is shown to result in a simultaneous improvement in the time and energy resolutions of a cyclotron beam. Energy spread is measured from the elastic scattering spectra of alpha particles from gold and carbon targets. It has been further shown that gating the energy spectrum with a slice of the α-rf time spectrum also improves the effective experimental resolution. In both cases significant improvement in the peak-to-background ratio has also been noticed.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2010

Characterization of compact ICP ion source for focused ion beam applications

P.Y. Nabhiraj; Ranjini Menon; G. Mohan Rao; S. Mohan; R.K. Bhandari


Vacuum | 2010

Optimization of ion energy spread in inductively coupled plasma source designed for focused ion beam applications

P.Y. Nabhiraj; Ranjini Menon; G. Mohan Rao; S. Mohan; R.K. Bhandari

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P.R. Sarma

Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre

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V.S. Pandit

Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre

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G. Mohan Rao

Indian Institute of Science

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P. Mukherjee

Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics

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P. Sen

Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics

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P.Y. Nabhiraj

Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre

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Ranjini Menon

Indian Institute of Science

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S. Mohan

Indian Institute of Science

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D. Bandyopadhyay

Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre

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S Bhattacharya

Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre

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