Patents by Inventor Lucas J. P. Ament

Lucas J. P. Ament has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9839114
    Abstract: A method for the suppression of upstream-directed field emission in RF accelerators. The method is not restricted to a certain number of cavity cells, but requires similar operating field levels in all cavities to efficiently annihilate the once accumulated energy. Such a field balance is desirable to minimize dynamic RF losses, but not necessarily achievable in reality depending on individual cavity performance, such as early Q0-drop or quench field. The method enables a significant energy reduction for upstream-directed electrons within a relatively short distance. As a result of the suppression of upstream-directed field emission, electrons will impact surfaces at rather low energies leading to reduction of dark current and less issues with heating and damage of accelerator components as well as radiation levels including neutron generation and thus radio-activation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 2016
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2017
    Assignees: JEFFERSON SCIENCE ASSOCIATES, LLC, ASML. NETHERLANDS B.V.
    Inventors: Stephen V. Benson, Frank Marhauser, David R. Douglas, Lucas J. P. Ament
  • Patent number: 9629231
    Abstract: A method for achieving independent control of multiple beams in close proximity to one another, such as in a multi-pass accelerator where coaxial beams are at different energies, but moving on a common axis, and need to be split into spatially separated beams for efficient recirculation transport. The method for independent control includes placing a magnet arrangement in the path of the barely separated beams with the magnet arrangement including at least two multipole magnets spaced closely together and having a multipole distribution including at least one odd multipole and one even multipole. The magnetic fields are then tuned to cancel out for a first of the barely separated beams to allow independent control of the second beam with common magnets. The magnetic fields may be tuned to cancel out either the dipole component or tuned to cancel out the quadrupole component in order to independently control the separate beams.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2017
    Assignees: JEFFERSON SCIENCE ASSOCIATES, LLC, ASML NETHERLANDS B.V.
    Inventors: David R. Douglas, Lucas J. P. Ament
  • Patent number: 9629230
    Abstract: A method of controlling e-beam transport where electron bunches with different characteristics travel through the same beam pipe. An RF kicker cavity is added at the beginning of the common transport pipe or at various locations along the common transport path to achieve independent control of different bunch types. RF energy is applied by the kicker cavity kicks some portion of the electron bunches, separating the bunches in phase space to allow independent control via optics, or separating bunches into different beam pipes. The RF kicker cavity is operated at a specific frequency to enable kicking of different types of bunches in different directions. The phase of the cavity is set such that the selected type of bunch passes through the cavity when the RF field is at a node, leaving that type of bunch unaffected. Beam optics may be added downstream of the kicker cavity to cause a further separation in phase space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2017
    Assignees: JEFFERSON SCIENCE ASSOCIATES, LLC, ASML NETHERLANDS B.V.
    Inventors: David R. Douglas, Lucas J. P. Ament
  • Publication number: 20170071054
    Abstract: A method for the suppression of upstream-directed field emission in RF accelerators. The method is not restricted to a certain number of cavity cells, but requires similar operating field levels in all cavities to efficiently annihilate the once accumulated energy. Such a field balance is desirable to minimize dynamic RF losses, but not necessarily achievable in reality depending on individual cavity performance, such as early Q0-drop or quench field. The method enables a significant energy reduction for upstream-directed electrons within a relatively short distance. As a result of the suppression of upstream-directed field emission, electrons will impact surfaces at rather low energies leading to reduction of dark current and less issues with heating and damage of accelerator components as well as radiation levels including neutron generation and thus radio-activation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2016
    Publication date: March 9, 2017
    Inventors: Stephen V. Benson, Frank Marhauser, David R. Douglas, Lucas J. P. Ament