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High bandwidth wall current monitor

Wall Current Monitors (WCM) are commonly used to observe the time profile and spectra of a particle beam by detecting its image current. Within the framework of the EuroTeV Programme, a WCM for CLIC and ILC having a very large bandwidth (100kHz-20GHz) is required and has been developed. A deep study...

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Autores principales: D'Elia, A, Fandos, R, Søby, L
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1262855
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author D'Elia, A
Fandos, R
Søby, L
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Søby, L
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description Wall Current Monitors (WCM) are commonly used to observe the time profile and spectra of a particle beam by detecting its image current. Within the framework of the EuroTeV Programme, a WCM for CLIC and ILC having a very large bandwidth (100kHz-20GHz) is required and has been developed. A deep study of the field configuration for the device has been necessary. Consequently, the geometrical parameters crucial for a proper functioning of the structure have been found. Three possible geometrical configurations were found. Two of them required a reduction of the geometrical aperture and were therefore rejected. The third one, which was chosen, has been fully characterized both from an electromagnetic and from a mechanical point of view. Furthermore, the very stringent initial requests (bandwidth from 100kHz to 20GHz) were reviewed in a more critical way showing that the low frequency cutoff can be sensibly increased.
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spelling cern-12628552023-07-20T15:06:19Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1262855engD'Elia, AFandos, RSøby, LHigh bandwidth wall current monitorAccelerators and Storage RingsWall Current Monitors (WCM) are commonly used to observe the time profile and spectra of a particle beam by detecting its image current. Within the framework of the EuroTeV Programme, a WCM for CLIC and ILC having a very large bandwidth (100kHz-20GHz) is required and has been developed. A deep study of the field configuration for the device has been necessary. Consequently, the geometrical parameters crucial for a proper functioning of the structure have been found. Three possible geometrical configurations were found. Two of them required a reduction of the geometrical aperture and were therefore rejected. The third one, which was chosen, has been fully characterized both from an electromagnetic and from a mechanical point of view. Furthermore, the very stringent initial requests (bandwidth from 100kHz to 20GHz) were reviewed in a more critical way showing that the low frequency cutoff can be sensibly increased.CERN-OPEN-2010-012CLIC-Note-775EUROTEV-Report-2008-054oai:cds.cern.ch:12628552009-11-03
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
D'Elia, A
Fandos, R
Søby, L
High bandwidth wall current monitor
title High bandwidth wall current monitor
title_full High bandwidth wall current monitor
title_fullStr High bandwidth wall current monitor
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title_short High bandwidth wall current monitor
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