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Development of a DTL Quadrupole Magnet with a New Electroformed Hollow Coil for the Jaeri/Kek Joint Project

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 Added by Kazuo Yoshino
 Publication date 2000
  fields Physics
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Quadrupole electromagnets have been developed with a hollow coil produced using an improved periodic reverse electroforming. These will be installed in each of the drift tubes of the DTL (324 MHz) as part of the JAERI/KEK Joint Project at the high-intensity proton accelerator facility. Measurements of the magnets properties were found to be consistent with computer-calculated estimated. The details of the design, the fabrication process, and the measurement results for the quadrupole magnet are described.



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