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ENTRY NO:C07 Date: 03 Feb 2005 13:05:23 Machine Name: K130 cyclotron Institution: University of Jyvaskyla, Department of Physics(JYFL) Address: P.O. Box 35 FIN-40014 University of Jyvaskyla Finland Telephone: +358-14-260 2400 Fax: +358-14-260 2401 Web Address: http://www.phys.jyu.fi Person in Charge of Cyclotron: Pauli Heikkinen Person Reporting Information: Pauli Heikkinen E-mail Address: [email protected] History Designed by: Scanditronix AB, JYFL Construction Dates: 1988-1990, Negative ions: 2000 First Beam Date: 1992 Characteristic Beams p (H-), 45 MeV, 6.2e14 pps Ar, 5 MeV/u, 2.7e13 pps Ni, 4.7 MeV/u, 2.8e12 pps Kr, 9.4 MeV/u, 2.2e12 pps Transmission Efficiency (source to extracted beam) Typical (%): 5 Best (%): 15 Emittance Emittance Definition: 90 % Vertical (pi mm mrad): < 10 pi mm mrad Horizontal (pi mm mrad): < 10 pi mm mrad Longitudinal (dE/E[%] x RF[deg.]): USES Basic Research (%): 78 Development (%): 3 Therapy (%): 0 Isotope Production (%): 8 Other Application (%): 8 Maintenance (%): 2 Beam Tuning (%): 1 Total Time (h/year): 6500 TECHNICAL DATA (a)Magnet Type: compact Kb (MeV): 130 Kf (MeV): 90 Average Field (min./max. T): 1.77 (1.3-2.1) Number of Sectors: 3 Hill Angular Width (deg.): variable 51 - 58 Spiral (deg.): 58 Pole Diameter (m): 2.40 Injection Radius (m): 0.0131 - 0.0188 Extraction Radius (m): 0.94 Hill Gap (m): 0.174 Valley Gap (m): 0.330 Trim Coils Number: 15x2 Maximum Current (A-turns): 900 - 3300 Harmonic Coils Number: 4xNsectorsx2 Maximum Current (A-turns): 2400 - 3800 Main Coils Number: 1x2 Total Ampere Turns: 400000 Maximum Current (A): 1000 Stored Energy (MJ): Total Iron Weight (tons): 308 Total Coil Weight (tons): 15 Power Main Coils (total KW): 130 Trim Coils (total, maximum, KW): 22.5 Refrigerator (cryogenic, KW): (b)RF Acceleration Frequency Range (MHz): 10 - 21 Harmonic Modes: 1, 2, 3 Number of Dees: 2 Number of Cavities: Dee Angular Width (deg.): 78 Voltage At Injection (peak to ground, KV): At Extraction (peak to ground, KV): Peak (peak to ground, KV): 50 Line Power (max, KW): 100 Phase Stability (deg.): Voltage Stability (%): (c)Injection Ion Source: Multicusp (negative), 6.4 GHz ECR, 14 GHz ECR Source Bias Voltage (kV): 0 - 20 External Injection: axial Buncher Type: Single gap, 1st and 2nd harm Injection Energy (MeV/n): Component: Injection Efficiency (%): 30 - 70 Injector: (d)Extraction Elements, Characteristic: electrostatic deflector (50 kV), electromagnetic channel (1250 A), passive channels (hor. + vert. focusing), stripper for negative ions Typical Efficiency (%): 70 Best Efficiency (%): 90 (100 for stripper) (e)Vacuum Pumps: 2 cryo pumps (5000 l/s) Achieved Vacuum (Pa): 5e-6 REFERENCES EXPERIMENTAL FACILITIES Isotope separator on line IGISOL, gas filled recoil separator RITU, gamma detector arrays, high efficiency neutron detector system HENDES, 1.5 m diam. scattering chamber, chamber for radiation defects studies COMMENTS

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Page 1: ENTRY NO:C07 10 - 21 1, 2, 3 78 - CERN...ENTRY NO:C07 Date: 03 Feb 2005 13:05:23Machine Name: K130 cyclotron Institution: University of Jyvaskyla, Department of Physics(JYFL) Address:

ENTRY NO:C07Date: 03 Feb 2005 13:05:23Machine Name: K130 cyclotronInstitution: University of Jyvaskyla, Department ofPhysics(JYFL)Address: P.O. Box 35 FIN-40014 University of JyvaskylaFinlandTelephone: +358-14-260 2400Fax: +358-14-260 2401Web Address: http://www.phys.jyu.fiPerson in Charge of Cyclotron: Pauli HeikkinenPerson Reporting Information: Pauli HeikkinenE-mail Address: [email protected]

HistoryDesigned by: Scanditronix AB, JYFLConstruction Dates: 1988-1990, Negative ions: 2000First Beam Date: 1992Characteristic Beamsp (H-), 45 MeV, 6.2e14 ppsAr, 5 MeV/u, 2.7e13 ppsNi, 4.7 MeV/u, 2.8e12 ppsKr, 9.4 MeV/u, 2.2e12 ppsTransmission Efficiency (source to extracted beam) Typical (%): 5 Best (%): 15Emittance Emittance Definition: 90 % Vertical (pi mm mrad): < 10 pi mm mrad Horizontal (pi mm mrad): < 10 pi mm mrad Longitudinal (dE/E[%] x RF[deg.]):USES Basic Research (%): 78 Development (%): 3 Therapy (%): 0 Isotope Production (%): 8 Other Application (%): 8 Maintenance (%): 2 Beam Tuning (%): 1 Total Time (h/year): 6500

TECHNICAL DATA(a)MagnetType: compactKb (MeV): 130Kf (MeV): 90Average Field (min./max. T): 1.77 (1.3-2.1)Number of Sectors: 3Hill Angular Width (deg.): variable 51 - 58Spiral (deg.): 58Pole Diameter (m): 2.40Injection Radius (m): 0.0131 - 0.0188Extraction Radius (m): 0.94Hill Gap (m): 0.174Valley Gap (m): 0.330Trim Coils Number: 15x2 Maximum Current (A-turns): 900 - 3300Harmonic Coils Number: 4xNsectorsx2 Maximum Current (A-turns): 2400 - 3800Main Coils Number: 1x2 Total Ampere Turns: 400000 Maximum Current (A): 1000Stored Energy (MJ):Total Iron Weight (tons): 308Total Coil Weight (tons): 15Power Main Coils (total KW): 130 Trim Coils (total, maximum, KW): 22.5 Refrigerator (cryogenic, KW):

(b)RF

Acceleration Frequency Range (MHz): 10 - 21 Harmonic Modes: 1, 2, 3Number of Dees: 2Number of Cavities:Dee Angular Width (deg.): 78Voltage At Injection (peak to ground, KV): At Extraction (peak to ground, KV): Peak (peak to ground, KV): 50Line Power (max, KW): 100Phase Stability (deg.):Voltage Stability (%):

(c)InjectionIon Source: Multicusp (negative), 6.4 GHz ECR, 14 GHz ECRSource Bias Voltage (kV): 0 - 20External Injection: axialBuncher Type: Single gap, 1st and 2nd harmInjection Energy (MeV/n):Component:Injection Efficiency (%): 30 - 70Injector:

(d)ExtractionElements, Characteristic: electrostatic deflector (50 kV),electromagnetic channel (1250 A), passive channels (hor. +vert. focusing), stripper for negative ionsTypical Efficiency (%): 70Best Efficiency (%): 90 (100 for stripper)

(e)VacuumPumps: 2 cryo pumps (5000 l/s)Achieved Vacuum (Pa): 5e-6

REFERENCES

EXPERIMENTAL FACILITIESIsotope separator on line IGISOL, gas filled recoil separatorRITU, gamma detector arrays, high efficiency neutron detectorsystem HENDES, 1.5 m diam. scattering chamber, chamber forradiation defects studies

COMMENTS