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Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 421:369-405
Design studies of a future TeV e+e− Linear Collider (TLC) are presently being made by five major laboratories within the framework of a world-wide collaboration. A figure of merit is defined which enables an objective comparison of these different
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 375:519-522
Experimental studies on the CERN-CLIC 32.98 GHz 26-cell High Gradient Accelerating (HGA) section were carried out with RF input powers from 0.1 to 50 MW. MIT's Free Electron Laser (FEL) amplifier driven by a mildly relativistic electron beam (750 kV,
Autor:
Alexej Grudiev, Roberto Corsini, J. Sladen, F. Tecker, G. Carron, C. Achard, Igor Syratchev, Ian H Wilson, Walter Wuensch, H.H. Braun, S. Heikkinen, Daniel Schulte
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 2005 Particle Accelerator Conference.
One of the major objectives of CTF3 (CLIC Test Facility) is the production of 30 GHz power for the high-gradient testing of CLIC accelerating structures. To this end a dedicated beam line, power generating structure and power transfer line have been
Autor:
Steffen Döbert, Ian H Wilson, Walter Wuensch, S. Heikkinen, Alexej Grudiev, Mauro Taborelli, Igor Syratchev, Chris Adolphsen
In order to achieve accelerating gradients above 150 MV/m, alternative materials to copper are being investigated by the CLIC study. The potential of refractory metals has already been demonstrated in tests in which a tungsten-iris and a molybdenum-i
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https://doi.org/10.2172/839751
https://doi.org/10.2172/839751
Autor:
Igor Syratchev, Ian H Wilson, Steffen Döbert, H.H. Braun, Mauro Taborelli, Walter Wuensch, C. Achard
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 2003 Bipolar/BiCMOS Circuits and Technology Meeting (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37440).
One priority of the CLIC (Compact Linear Collider) accelerating-structure development program has been to investigate ways to achieve accelerating gradients above 150 MV/m. Two main concepts to achieve such high gradients have emerged: reduced surfac
A TeV-range ${e}^{+}{e}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ linear collider has emerged as one of the most promising candidates to extend the high energy frontier of experimental elementary particle physics. A high accelerating gradient for such a collider is desirabl
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Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 1989 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference, . 'Accelerator Science and Technology.
Each linac proposed for the CERN Linear Collider (CLIC) is composed of 50000 25-cm-long-accelerator sections operating at 29 GHz with gradients of 80 MV/m to produce beam energies of 1 TeV. Basic structure parameters have been established, and fabric
Publikováno v:
Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference.
It is noted that the accelerating and focusing structure of the CERN high-energy linear collider must be aligned and maintained in the transverse plane to very tight tolerances (5 mu m for the accelerating sections and 1 mu m for the quadrupoles) to
Autor:
Ian H Wilson, W. Schnell
Publikováno v:
Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE Particle Accelerator Conference.
Considerable transverse focusing power can be obtained from the high-gradient RF accelerating structure of a linear collider by making either the aperture or the main cell geometry asymmetric. Such structures, acting as microwave quadrupoles, can be
Autor:
Jean-Pierre Delahaye, Ian H Wilson, R.D. Ruth, J. Irwin, G. Guignard, Tor Raubenheimer, Perry B. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 1997 Particle Accelerator Conference (Cat. No.97CH36167).
We present parameters for a linear collider with a 3 to 5 TeV center-of-mass energy that utilizes conventional RF technology operating at a frequency around 30 GHz. We discuss the scaling laws and assumed limitations that lead to the parameters descr