Green beam lines, a challenging concept
F. Osswald (DRS-IPHC), E. Traykov, T. Durand, M. Heine, J. Michaud, J., C. Thomas

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of a new ion beam transport prototype aimed at reducing beam losses and maintaining phase-space quality, addressing environmental and economic challenges in beam line design.
Contribution
It introduces a novel ion beam transport prototype designed to optimize beam quality and reduce environmental impact in large-scale facilities.
Findings
Prototype effectively reduces beam losses
Maintains transverse phase-space distributions
Addresses environmental and economic constraints
Abstract
Due to increasing environmental and economic constraints, optimization of ion beam transport and equipment design becomes essential. The future should be equipped with planet-friendly facilities, that is, solutions that reduce environmental impact and improve economic competitiveness. The tendency to increase the intensity of the current and the power of the beams obliges us and brings us to new challenges. Installations tend to have larger dimensions with increased areas, volumes, weights and costs. A new ion beam transport prototype was developed and used as a test bed to identify key issues to reduce beam losses and preserve transverse phase-space distributions with large acceptance conditions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle accelerators and beam dynamics · solar cell performance optimization
