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The injector for a heavy ion inertial fusion (HIIF) driver has to prov
ide a high current and small emittance ion beam which cannot be provid
ed by one single ion source. The required beam will be reached by seve
ral funneling stages, where two identically bunched ion beams are comb
ined into a single beam with twice the frequency, current and brightne
ss. For the most critical first funneling stage a two-beam radio-frequ
ency quadrupole (RFQ), where two beams are bunched and accelerated in
a single RF cavity, and a novel scheme for an RF funneling deflector,
operating at low voltages, has been developed. With the use of converg
ent incoming beams, the funneling structure will be placed around the
beam crossing position. The progress of the experiment, consisting of
a combination of a two-beam RFQ with an RF deflector for funneling of
two He+-beams at low energies will be presented. (C) 1998 Elsevier Sci
ence B.V. All rights reserved.