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The quadrupole lens and extraction magnets of a compact race-track microtron

I.Yu. Vladimirov$^1$, N.I. Pakhomov$^1$, V.I. Shvedunov$^1$, Yu.A. Kubyshin$^2$, J.P. Rigla$^3$, V.V. Zakharov$^4$

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 2014. 69. N 6. P. 507

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The compact race-track microtron (RTM) with a maximum energy of 12 MeV that is under construction at the Technical University of Catalonia consists of a quadrupole lens for horizontal focusing of the beam and four dipole magnets for the extraction of the beam from the accelerator. The source of the magnetic field in the magnets is a rare-earth permanent magnet (REPM). The main characteristics of the quadrupole lens and the extraction magnets and the procedure for the tuning of their magnetic fields are described.

Received: 2014 August 4
Approved: 2015 January 21
PACS:
07.55.Db Generation of magnetic fields; magnets
Authors
I.Yu. Vladimirov$^1$, N.I. Pakhomov$^1$, V.I. Shvedunov$^1$, Yu.A. Kubyshin$^2$, J.P. Rigla$^3$, V.V. Zakharov$^4$
$^1$Department of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991, Russia
$^2$Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, 08028, Spain
$^3$Instituto de Instrumentación para Imagen Molecular (I3M), Valencia, 46022, Spain
$^4$Tehnomag Ltd., Kaluga, 248033, Russia
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