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The Rare isotope Accelerator Of Newness (RAON) heavy-ion accelerator has been designed for the Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP) in Korea.The RAON will produce heavy-ion beams from 660-MeV-proton to 200-MeV/u-uranium with continuous wave (CW) power of 400 kW to support research in various scientific fields.Its system consists of an ECR ion source,LEBTs with 10 keV/u,CW RFQ accelerator with 81.25 MHz and 500 keV/u,a MEBT system,and a SC linac.In detail,the driver linac system consists of a Quarter Wave Resonator (QWR) section with 81.25 MHz and a Half Wave Resonator (HWR) section with 162.5 MHz,Linac-1,and a Spoke Cavity section with 325 MHz,Linac-2.These linacs have been designed to optimize the beam parameters to meet the required design goals.At the same time,a light-heavy ion accelerator with high-intensity beam,such as proton,deuteron,and helium beams,is required for experiments.In this paper,we present the design study of the high intensity RFQ for a deuteron beam with energies from 30 keV/u to 1.5 MeV/u and currents in the mA range.This system is composed of an Penning Ionization Gauge ion source,short LEBT with a RF deflector,and shared SC Linac.In order to increase acceleration efficiency in a short length with low cost,the 2nd harmonic of 162.5 MHz is applied as the operation frequency in the D+ RFQ design.The D+ RFQ is designed with 4.97 m,1.52 bravery factor.Since it operates with 2nd harmonic frequency,the beam should be 50% of the duty factor while the cavity should be operated in CW mode,to protect the downstream linac system.We focus on avoiding emittance growth by the space-charge effect and optimizing the RFQ to achieve a high transmission and low emittance growth.Both the RFQ beam dynamics study and RFQ cavity design study for two and three dimensions will be discussed.

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