Author:
Chu Yimeng,Wang Zhijun,Huang Junren,Chen Weilong,Xu Zhenyu,Liang Zehua,Sun Kunxiang
Abstract
Abstract
The Lanzhou Light Ion Cancer Therapy Facility (LLICTF) is a compact medical accelerator currently under construction. It is designed to treat cancer using a 230 MeV, 30 mA H+ beam and a 85 MeV/u, 1 mA 3He2+ beam. The facility comprises two ion sources, a low-energy beam-transport (LEBT), a Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ), a medium-energy beam-transport (MEBT), and the main ring accelerating structure. Due to the presence of two ion sources, it is necessary to introduce a dipole magnet which is symmetrically focused as much as possible to meet the focusing requirements of the LEBT beam. Therefore, a gradient dipole magnet has been designed to achieve this symmetrical focusing. This paper discusses the theoretical and simulated symmetric focusing of the gradient dipole magnet. It also analyzes the effect of fringe fields and space charge. Additionally, this paper presents the results of the model design with CST and the multi-particle simulation results with TraceWin.
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