High-gradient RF structures and systems

Autor: Bousson, S., Weise, H., Burt, G., Devanz, G., Gallo, A., Gerigk, F., Grudiev, A., Longuevergne, D., Proslier, T., Ruber, R.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
DOI: 10.23731/cyrm-2022-001.61
Popis: Radio frequency (RF) systems are the workhorse of most particle accelerators and achieve high levels of performance and reliability. Despite five decades of improvement the community is still advancing RF performance with several novel developments. The next generation of particle accelerators will likely be still based on RF technology, but will require operational parameters in excess of state of the art, requiring an advanced R&D program. The R&D covers superconducting RF (SRF), normal conducting RF (NC RF) and ancillary systems such as RF sources, couplers, tuners and the systems that control them. The panel notes there is significant overlap between the R&D required for energy-recovery linacs (ERLs) and muon colliders and the activities mentioned here. There is also requirements for RF to serve as injectors to novel accelerators. It is clear that improved RF system performance is both within reach and also critical to the development of any future high energy physics (HEP) accelerator, but such development will require appropriate investment.
CERN Yellow Reports: Monographs, Vol. 1 (2022): European Strategy for Particle Physics - Accelerator R&D Roadmap
Databáze: OpenAIRE