O. Kester et al., THE FRANKFURT MEDEBIS - A PROTOTYPE OF AN INJECTOR FOR A SYNCHROTRON DEDICATED FOR CANCER-THERAPY, Review of scientific instruments, 67(3), 1996, pp. 1165-1167
The Frankfurt MEDEBIS has been constructed to study the techniques of
an electron beam ion source (EBIS) designed as an injector for a synch
rotron dedicated to cancer therapy. The MEDEBIS uses a normal conducti
ng solenoid of 0.8 T and a trap length of 0.25 m. The aims are to inje
ct fully stripped light ions like C6+ and O8+ in a single rum into a s
ynchrotron for the most simple and reliable operation. Therefore fast
ion extraction in less than 4 mu s has been examined, both theoretical
ly and experimentally. The source complexity has been reduced by iron
shielding of an electron gun and collector without any bucking coils.
The electron gun operates with partially immersed flow focusing and pr
ovides a maximum current density of about 70 A/cm(2). With a second an
ode the beam perveance is variable. The ion extraction time is reduced
by a novel electrostatic structure providing a pulsed extraction fiel
d along the axis of the whole ion trap. Measurements of extracted ion
pulses and the total number of extracted charges are presented. At con
finement times of about 200 ms bare nuclei are obtained with maximum a
bundance in the charge spectra in good agreement with design data and
Lotz cross sections. (C) 1996 American Institute of Physics.