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History and development  of bench measurement techniques for impedance evaluation

After the introduction of the beam coupling impedance concept by V. Vaccaro it was realized soon that for highly relativistic beams a very close similarity exists between the TEM like field of the charged particles and the field of a wire in a coaxial structure. This is the basis and motivation of t...

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Autores principales: Caspers, Fritz, Mostacci, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1706215
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description After the introduction of the beam coupling impedance concept by V. Vaccaro it was realized soon that for highly relativistic beams a very close similarity exists between the TEM like field of the charged particles and the field of a wire in a coaxial structure. This is the basis and motivation of the coaxial wire method. Early concepts of this method are shown including their shortcomings which had lead over a certain period to a poor reputation of the coax wire method since not all sources of errors and misinterpretation had been understood properly. Transverse impedance measurements using two wires carrying currents with opposite polarity were already done on the late 70ths and the concept was extended to the evaluation of dipole and quadrupolar impedances by applying a single displaced wire and pair of wires. Advanced and special methods are shown and briefly discussed together with few examples.
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spelling cern-17062152021-07-27T21:09:54Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1706215engCaspers, FritzMostacci, AHistory and development  of bench measurement techniques for impedance evaluationAccelerators and Storage RingsAfter the introduction of the beam coupling impedance concept by V. Vaccaro it was realized soon that for highly relativistic beams a very close similarity exists between the TEM like field of the charged particles and the field of a wire in a coaxial structure. This is the basis and motivation of the coaxial wire method. Early concepts of this method are shown including their shortcomings which had lead over a certain period to a poor reputation of the coax wire method since not all sources of errors and misinterpretation had been understood properly. Transverse impedance measurements using two wires carrying currents with opposite polarity were already done on the late 70ths and the concept was extended to the evaluation of dipole and quadrupolar impedances by applying a single displaced wire and pair of wires. Advanced and special methods are shown and briefly discussed together with few examples.CERN-ACC-SLIDES-2014-0048oai:cds.cern.ch:17062152014
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Caspers, Fritz
Mostacci, A
History and development  of bench measurement techniques for impedance evaluation
title History and development  of bench measurement techniques for impedance evaluation
title_full History and development  of bench measurement techniques for impedance evaluation
title_fullStr History and development  of bench measurement techniques for impedance evaluation
title_full_unstemmed History and development  of bench measurement techniques for impedance evaluation
title_short History and development  of bench measurement techniques for impedance evaluation
title_sort history and development  of bench measurement techniques for impedance evaluation
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
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