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Normal Conducting Deflecting Cavity Development at the Cockcroft Institute

Two normal conducting deflecting structures are currently being developed at the Cockcroft Institute, one as a crab cavity for CERN linear collider CLIC and one for bunch slice diagnostics on low energy electron beams for Electron Beam Test Facility EBTF at Daresbury. Each has its own challenge...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Burt, G, Ambattu, P K, Dexter, A C, Woolley, B, Jones, R M, Grudiev, A, Dolgashev, V, Wheelhouse, A, Mackenzie, J, McIntosh, P A, Hill, C, Goudket, P, Buckley, S, Lingwood, C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1555424
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Sumario:Two normal conducting deflecting structures are currently being developed at the Cockcroft Institute, one as a crab cavity for CERN linear collider CLIC and one for bunch slice diagnostics on low energy electron beams for Electron Beam Test Facility EBTF at Daresbury. Each has its own challenges that need overcome. For CLIC the phase and amplitude tolerances are very stringent and hence beamloading effects and wakefields must be minimised. Significant work has been undertook to understand the effect of the couplers on beamloading and the effect of the couplers on the wakefields. For EBTF the difficulty is avoiding the large beam offset caused by the cavities internal deflecting voltage at the low beam energy. Prototypes for both cavities have been manufactured and results will be presented.