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Beam Dynamics in an Electron Lens with the Warp Particle-in-cell Code
Electron lenses are a mature technique for beam manipulation in colliders and storage rings. In an electron lens, a pulsed, magnetically confined electron beam with a given current-density profile interacts with the circulating beam to obtain the desired effect. Electron lenses were used in the Ferm...
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author | Stancari, Giulio Moens, Vince Redaelli, Stefano |
author_facet | Stancari, Giulio Moens, Vince Redaelli, Stefano |
author_sort | Stancari, Giulio |
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description | Electron lenses are a mature technique for beam manipulation in colliders and storage rings. In an electron lens, a pulsed, magnetically confined electron beam with a given current-density profile interacts with the circulating beam to obtain the desired effect. Electron lenses were used in the Fermilab Tevatron collider for beam-beam compensation, for abort-gap clearing, and for halo scraping. They will be used in RHIC at BNL for head-on beam-beam compensation, and their application to the Large Hadron Collider for halo control is under development. At Fermilab, electron lenses will be implemented as lattice elements for nonlinear integrable optics. The design of electron lenses requires tools to calculate the kicks and wakefields experienced by the circulating beam. We use the Warp particle-in-cell code to study generation, transport, and evolution of the electron beam. For the first time, a fully 3-dimensional code is used for this purpose. |
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publishDate | 2014 |
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spelling | cern-17477902022-08-17T13:29:06Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1747790engStancari, GiulioMoens, VinceRedaelli, StefanoBeam Dynamics in an Electron Lens with the Warp Particle-in-cell CodeAccelerators and Storage RingsElectron lenses are a mature technique for beam manipulation in colliders and storage rings. In an electron lens, a pulsed, magnetically confined electron beam with a given current-density profile interacts with the circulating beam to obtain the desired effect. Electron lenses were used in the Fermilab Tevatron collider for beam-beam compensation, for abort-gap clearing, and for halo scraping. They will be used in RHIC at BNL for head-on beam-beam compensation, and their application to the Large Hadron Collider for halo control is under development. At Fermilab, electron lenses will be implemented as lattice elements for nonlinear integrable optics. The design of electron lenses requires tools to calculate the kicks and wakefields experienced by the circulating beam. We use the Warp particle-in-cell code to study generation, transport, and evolution of the electron beam. For the first time, a fully 3-dimensional code is used for this purpose.CERN-ACC-2014-0178FERMILAB-CONF-14-180-APCoai:cds.cern.ch:17477902014 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Stancari, Giulio Moens, Vince Redaelli, Stefano Beam Dynamics in an Electron Lens with the Warp Particle-in-cell Code |
title | Beam Dynamics in an Electron Lens with the Warp Particle-in-cell Code |
title_full | Beam Dynamics in an Electron Lens with the Warp Particle-in-cell Code |
title_fullStr | Beam Dynamics in an Electron Lens with the Warp Particle-in-cell Code |
title_full_unstemmed | Beam Dynamics in an Electron Lens with the Warp Particle-in-cell Code |
title_short | Beam Dynamics in an Electron Lens with the Warp Particle-in-cell Code |
title_sort | beam dynamics in an electron lens with the warp particle-in-cell code |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1747790 |
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