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CLIC Drive Beam Position Monitor

CLIC, an electron-positron linear collider proposed to probe the TeV energy scale, is based on a two-beam scheme where RF power to accelerate a high energy luminosity beam is extracted from a high current drive beam. The drive beam is efficiently generated in a long train at modest frequency and cur...

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Autores principales: Smith, S, Cappelletti, A, Gudkov, D, Soby, L, Syratchev, I
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1372183
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author Smith, S
Cappelletti, A
Gudkov, D
Soby, L
Syratchev, I
author_facet Smith, S
Cappelletti, A
Gudkov, D
Soby, L
Syratchev, I
author_sort Smith, S
collection CERN
description CLIC, an electron-positron linear collider proposed to probe the TeV energy scale, is based on a two-beam scheme where RF power to accelerate a high energy luminosity beam is extracted from a high current drive beam. The drive beam is efficiently generated in a long train at modest frequency and current then compressed in length and multiplied in frequency via bunch interleaving. The drive beam decelerator requires >40000 quadrupoles, each holding a beam position monitor (BPM). Though resolution requirements are modest (2 microns) these BPMs face several challenges. They must be compact and inexpensive. They must operate below waveguide cutoff to insure locality of position signals, ruling out processing at the natural 12 GHz bunch spacing frequency. Wakefields must be kept low. We find compact conventional stripline BPM with signals processed below 40 MHz can meet requirements. Choices of mechanical design, operating frequency, bandwidth, calibration and processing algorithm are presented. Calculations of wakes and trapped modes and damping are discussed.
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spelling cern-13721832022-08-17T13:30:25Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1372183engSmith, SCappelletti, AGudkov, DSoby, LSyratchev, ICLIC Drive Beam Position MonitorAccelerators and Storage RingsCLIC, an electron-positron linear collider proposed to probe the TeV energy scale, is based on a two-beam scheme where RF power to accelerate a high energy luminosity beam is extracted from a high current drive beam. The drive beam is efficiently generated in a long train at modest frequency and current then compressed in length and multiplied in frequency via bunch interleaving. The drive beam decelerator requires >40000 quadrupoles, each holding a beam position monitor (BPM). Though resolution requirements are modest (2 microns) these BPMs face several challenges. They must be compact and inexpensive. They must operate below waveguide cutoff to insure locality of position signals, ruling out processing at the natural 12 GHz bunch spacing frequency. Wakefields must be kept low. We find compact conventional stripline BPM with signals processed below 40 MHz can meet requirements. Choices of mechanical design, operating frequency, bandwidth, calibration and processing algorithm are presented. Calculations of wakes and trapped modes and damping are discussed.CERN-BE-2011-011oai:cds.cern.ch:13721832011-05-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Smith, S
Cappelletti, A
Gudkov, D
Soby, L
Syratchev, I
CLIC Drive Beam Position Monitor
title CLIC Drive Beam Position Monitor
title_full CLIC Drive Beam Position Monitor
title_fullStr CLIC Drive Beam Position Monitor
title_full_unstemmed CLIC Drive Beam Position Monitor
title_short CLIC Drive Beam Position Monitor
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topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1372183
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