A collector with high perveance,efficient recu-peration,and low secondary emissions is required for the 450-keV electron cooler in the HIAF accelerator complex.To optimize the collection efficiency of the collector,a ...A collector with high perveance,efficient recu-peration,and low secondary emissions is required for the 450-keV electron cooler in the HIAF accelerator complex.To optimize the collection efficiency of the collector,a simulation program,based on the Monte Carlo simulations,was developed in the world’s first attempt to calculate the electron collection efficiency.In this program,the backscattering electrons and secondary electrons generated on the collector surface are calculated using a Monte Carlo approach,and all electron trajectories in the collector region are tracked by the Runge–Kutta method.In this paper,the features and structure of our program are described.The backscattering electron yields,with various collector surface materials,are calculated using our pro-gram.Moreover,the collector efficiencies for various col-lector structures and electromagnetic fields are simulated and optimized.The measurement results of the collection efficiency of the HIAF collector prototype and the CSRm synchrotron are also reported.These experimental results were in good agreement with the simulation results of our program.展开更多
基金This work was supported by the International Partnership Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(No.113462KYSB20170051)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.11575264)the National Key R&D Program of China(No.2019YFA0405400).
文摘A collector with high perveance,efficient recu-peration,and low secondary emissions is required for the 450-keV electron cooler in the HIAF accelerator complex.To optimize the collection efficiency of the collector,a simulation program,based on the Monte Carlo simulations,was developed in the world’s first attempt to calculate the electron collection efficiency.In this program,the backscattering electrons and secondary electrons generated on the collector surface are calculated using a Monte Carlo approach,and all electron trajectories in the collector region are tracked by the Runge–Kutta method.In this paper,the features and structure of our program are described.The backscattering electron yields,with various collector surface materials,are calculated using our pro-gram.Moreover,the collector efficiencies for various col-lector structures and electromagnetic fields are simulated and optimized.The measurement results of the collection efficiency of the HIAF collector prototype and the CSRm synchrotron are also reported.These experimental results were in good agreement with the simulation results of our program.