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Aune, B.; Bourat, C.; Djidi, K.; Jablonka, M.; Juillard, M.; Netter, F.
CEA Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France). Inst. de Recherche Fondamentale (IRF)1986
CEA Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Saclay, 91 - Gif-sur-Yvette (France). Inst. de Recherche Fondamentale (IRF)1986
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[en] The ALS-II project is an electron accelerator designed for a maximum energy of 1.7 GeV and nearly 100% duty cycle. It consists in a low duty factor linac injecting a pulse stretcher ring. The existing linac (0.6 GeV, 1% duty cycle) has to be transformed in keeping the same accelerating sections. It will use 23 new klystrons (25 MW, 25 KW, efficiency approximately 60%) now under development by Thomson-CSF. In addition the beam will be bunched at 600 MHz (f0/5), to match the RF frequency of the ring. A subharmonic prebunching system, including a 600 MHz chopper is described
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Jun 1986; 3 p; Linear accelerator conference (SLAC 86); Stanford, CA (USA); 2-6 Jun 1986; CEA-DPH-N-S--2351-2
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