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 The tandem accelerator facility
 The tandem accelerator facility was built for fundamental research with heavy ions, mainly in the fields of nuclear physics, nuclear chemistry, and materials science. Steady operation of the facility began in 1982. The superconducting booster was built in 1993, and the varieties of heavy ion beams available for research have greatly increased. The RNB (radioactive nuclear beam) accelerator was installed by a joint project with KEK in 2005. Further use of the RNB accelerator was terminated in 2011.
 The largest electrostatic accelerator in Japan.
 The accelerator is a device that accelerates various charged particles by the force of an electric field. The JAEA-Tokai tandem accelerator can generate the highest acceleration voltage (18 million volts) of any electrostatic accelerator in Japan, and is one of the highest in the world. A hydrogen beam can be accelerated by the tandem accelerator to a speed of up to 27% of the speed of light. The facility uses an electron stripper to convert the charge of ions from a negative state to a positive one in the high voltage terminal, and thus, the facility is capable of accelerating ions twice. That is why the accelerator is referred to as “tandem.” The tandem accelerator has some advantages compared with other types of accelerators, such as linear accelerators, cyclotrons, and synchrotrons:
1) It is easy to vary the energy of ions, the energy can be set arbitrarily, and the energy accuracy is high (100 keV).
2) The beam size is small (1 mm Φ)
3) Many kinds of ions are available (50 elements, 200 nuclides).

An outside view of the tandem accelerator facility building An outside view of the tandem accelerator facility building

Main parameters of the tandem accelerator The structure of the tandem accelerator

Terminal Voltage 2.5-18MV
Available ions From hydrogen to bismuth
Incident energy of negative ions 50-350keV
Example of beam current Hydrogen, 3pμA
Carbon, Fluorine,0.5pμA
Argon, Xenon,0.1pμA
Method of dividing voltage divided by resisters
Charging device double pellet chains
Insulation gas Sulfur hexafluoride SF6(0.65Mpa)
Pressure vessel diameter of 3.8 m, total length of 26.6 m
Insulation column diameter of 2.74 m, total length of 13.72 m
Target room 5 rooms, 10 beam lines, and 1 booster target
room,
3 booster beam lines

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