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Journal of Applied Physics | 2007

All-ion accelerators: An injector-free synchrotron

Ken Takayama; Yoshio Arakida; Taiki Iwashita; Yoshito Shimosaki; Tanuja Dixit; Kota Torikai

A medium-energy synchrotron capable of accelerating all-ion species is proposed. The accelerator employs a strong focusing lattice for ion-beam guiding and induction acceleration for acceleration and longitudinal capture, which is driven by a switching power supply. All ions, including cluster ions in their possible and arbitrary charge state, are accelerated in a single accelerator. Since the switching power supply employing solid-state switching elements is energized by a trigger signal, which is generated from a bunch monitor signal produced by a circulating ion bunch, the induction acceleration always synchronizes with the bunch circulation. This feature enables the realization of an almost injector-free synchrotron.


ieee international power modulator and high voltage conference | 2010

Novel switching power supply for a digital accelerator

Katsuya Okamura; M. Wake; Taiki Iwashita; Ken Takayama; Hiroshi Tanaka; Keiichi Ise; Koichi Takaki; Weihua Jiang

Aiming for applying to future induction synchrotrons, prototype SiC-JFET and SI-Thyrister were tested. Fast switching of SiC-JFET and high-voltage, switching of SI-Thyristor were confirmed.


Proceedings of the 2005 Particle Accelerator Conference | 2005

Induction Acceleration of a Single RF Bunch in the KEK PS

Ken Takayama; K. Koseki; Kota Torikai; Akira Tokuchi; Eiji Nakamura; Yoshio Arakida; Yoshito Shimosaki; M. Wake; Tadaaki Kono; Dai Arakawa; Kazuhiko Horioka; Susumu Igarashi; Taiki Iwashita; Atsushi Kawasaki; J. Kishiro; M. Sakuda; H. Sato; Makoto Shiho; Masashi Shirakata; Tsuyoshi Sueno; T. Toyama; Masaya Watanabe; Isao Yamane

Results of the induction acceleration of a single RF bunch in the KEK PS are reported.


ieee particle accelerator conference | 2007

Acceleration scheme of the AIA and its control system

Taiki Iwashita; Yoshio Arakida; Tadaaki Kono; K. Okazaki; Yoshito Shimosaki; Ken Takayama; Tanuja Dixit

Acceleration scheme of All Ion Accelerator (AIA), one of the active applications of Induction Synchrotron (IS) is proposed with its beam simulation analysis. The KEK 500 MeV booster is going to be modified to KEK-AIA. Trigger system of the accelerator is described. A new type of acceleration cell for KEK-AIA is described.


ieee particle accelerator conference | 2007

Status of the induction acceleration system

Yoshito Shimosaki; Yoshio Arakida; Taiki Iwashita; Tadaaki Kono; Eiji Nakamura; Ken Takayama; M. Wake; Tanuja Dixit; Kota Torikai

A single proton bunch confined by the barrier voltage was accelerated by the induction step-voltage from 500MeV to 6GeV at the KEK 12-GeV proton synchrotron in March 2006. Various technical issues in the induction acceleration system, which have been faced in actual operation, are summarized.


ieee particle accelerator conference | 2007

A modification plan of the KEK 500MEV booster to an all-ion accelerators (An injector-free synchrotron)

Eiji Nakamura; Toshikazu Adachi; Yoshio Arakida; Tanuja Dixit; Shigeru Inagaki; Taiki Iwashita; M. Kawai; Takashi Kikuchi; Tadaaki Kono; Kohji Okazaki; H. Sato; Yoshito Shimosaki; Ken Takayama; Kota Torikai; M. Wake

A medium-energy synchrotron capable of accelerating all ion species based on a novel technology of the induction synchrotron has been proposed as an all-ion accelerator (AIA). The AIA without any specific injector employs a strong focusing lattice for ion-beam guiding and induction acceleration cells for acceleration and longitudinal capture, which are driven by a novel switching power supply. All ions, including cluster ions in their possible and arbitrary charge state, are accelerated in a single accelerator. A plan to modify the existing KEK 500 MeV Booster synchrotron to the AIA is under consideration. Important aspects in a 200 kV ion source, and specific features in the orbit correction associated with the low-field injection and induction acceleration, are described.


Physical Review Letters | 2007

Experimental Demonstration of the Induction Synchrotron

Ken Takayama; Yoshio Arakida; Tanuja Dixit; Taiki Iwashita; Tadaaki Kono; Eiji Nakamura; Kazunori Otsuka; Yoshito Shimosaki; Kota Torikai; M. Wake


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2011

KEK digital accelerator

Taiki Iwashita; Toshikazu Adachi; Ken Takayama; Kwee Wah Leo; T. Arai; Yoshio Arakida; M. Hashimoto; E. Kadokura; M. Kawai; Tadamichi Kawakubo; T. Kubo; Kazuyoshi Koyama; H. Nakanishi; K. Okazaki; Katsuya Okamura; Hirohiko Someya; A. Takagi; Akira Tokuchi; M. Wake


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2009

Induction acceleration scenario from an extremely low energy in the KEK all-ion accelerator

Tanuja Dixit; Taiki Iwashita; Ken Takayama


Physical Review Special Topics-accelerators and Beams | 2014

Induction acceleration of heavy ions in the KEK digital accelerator: Demonstration of a fast-cycling induction synchrotron

Ken Takayama; Takashi Yoshimoto; M. Barata; Leo Kwee Wah; Liu Xingguang; Taiki Iwashita; Shinya Harada; Toshikazu Adachi; T. Arai; Dai Arakawa; Hiroyuki Asao; E. Kadokura; Tadamichi Kawakubo; H. Nakanishi; Yoshihito Okada; Katsuya Okamura; K. Okazaki; A. Takagi; Susumu Takano; M. Wake

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