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Richter, B.; Faltens, A.; Herrmannsfeldt, W.B.
Proceedings of the heavy ion fusion workshop held at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York, October 17-21, 19771978
Proceedings of the heavy ion fusion workshop held at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York, October 17-21, 19771978
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[en] The induction linac does seem capable of delivering the required 1 megajoule of energy at peak powers of about 100 terawatts. The required components for the main accelerator exist in the laboratory. The ion source and preaccelerator technologies are not so well developed. The best injector for an induction linac is the high current gun which could deliver currents of tens of amperes into an induction accelerator at an energy of around 100 MeV. Such sources are under study. The alternative of a conventional low current ion source and rf accelerator (also used in other acceleration schemes such as synchrotrons or full energy accumulators) also seems usable for the induction linac, but as indicated in reports of other working groups is by no means easy. Considerable work needs to be done on component technology before any reliable cost estimates and economic optimizations can be made
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Heavy Ion Demonstration Experiment (HIDE)
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Smith, L.W. (ed.); Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (USA); p. 23-26; Feb 1978; p. 23-26; Heavy Ion Fusion Workshop; Upton, NY, USA; 17 - 21 Oct 1977
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