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Measuring and aligning accelerator components to the nanometre scale

First tests have shown that the precision and accuracy required for linear colliders and other future accelerators of 10 micrometers is costly and lengthy with a process based on independent fiducializations of single components. Indeed, the systematic and random errors at each step add up during th...

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Autores principales: Catalán Lasheras, N, Mainaud-Durand, H, Modena, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1742287
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author Catalán Lasheras, N
Mainaud-Durand, H
Modena, M
author_facet Catalán Lasheras, N
Mainaud-Durand, H
Modena, M
author_sort Catalán Lasheras, N
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description First tests have shown that the precision and accuracy required for linear colliders and other future accelerators of 10 micrometers is costly and lengthy with a process based on independent fiducializations of single components. Indeed, the systematic and random errors at each step add up during the process with the final accuracy of each component center well above the target. A new EC-funded training network named PACMAN (a study on Particle Accelerator Components Metrology and Alignment to the Nanometer scale) will propose and develop an alternative solution integrating all the alignment steps and a large number of technologies at the same time and location, in order to gain the required precision and accuracy. The network composed of seven industrial partners and nine universities and research centers will be based at CERN where ten doctoral students will explore the technology limitations of metrology. They will develop new techniques to measure magnetic and microwave fields, optical and non-contact sensors and survey methods as well as high accuracy mechanics, nano-positioning and vibration sensors.
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spelling cern-17422872022-08-17T13:31:32Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1742287engCatalán Lasheras, NMainaud-Durand, HModena, MMeasuring and aligning accelerator components to the nanometre scaleAccelerators and Storage RingsFirst tests have shown that the precision and accuracy required for linear colliders and other future accelerators of 10 micrometers is costly and lengthy with a process based on independent fiducializations of single components. Indeed, the systematic and random errors at each step add up during the process with the final accuracy of each component center well above the target. A new EC-funded training network named PACMAN (a study on Particle Accelerator Components Metrology and Alignment to the Nanometer scale) will propose and develop an alternative solution integrating all the alignment steps and a large number of technologies at the same time and location, in order to gain the required precision and accuracy. The network composed of seven industrial partners and nine universities and research centers will be based at CERN where ten doctoral students will explore the technology limitations of metrology. They will develop new techniques to measure magnetic and microwave fields, optical and non-contact sensors and survey methods as well as high accuracy mechanics, nano-positioning and vibration sensors.CERN-ACC-2014-0149oai:cds.cern.ch:17422872014
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Catalán Lasheras, N
Mainaud-Durand, H
Modena, M
Measuring and aligning accelerator components to the nanometre scale
title Measuring and aligning accelerator components to the nanometre scale
title_full Measuring and aligning accelerator components to the nanometre scale
title_fullStr Measuring and aligning accelerator components to the nanometre scale
title_full_unstemmed Measuring and aligning accelerator components to the nanometre scale
title_short Measuring and aligning accelerator components to the nanometre scale
title_sort measuring and aligning accelerator components to the nanometre scale
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1742287
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