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Theoretical Analysis of Metamaterial Insertions for Resistive-Wall Beam-Coupling Impedance Reduction

Resistive-wall impedance usually constitutes a significant percentage of the total beam-coupling impedance budget of an accelerator. Reduction techniques often entail high electrical-conductivity coatings. This paper investigates the use of negative-permittivity or negative-permeability materials fo...

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Autores principales: Danisi, A, Zannini, C, Masi, A, Losito, R, Salvant, B
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1749084
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author Danisi, A
Zannini, C
Masi, A
Losito, R
Salvant, B
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Zannini, C
Masi, A
Losito, R
Salvant, B
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description Resistive-wall impedance usually constitutes a significant percentage of the total beam-coupling impedance budget of an accelerator. Reduction techniques often entail high electrical-conductivity coatings. This paper investigates the use of negative-permittivity or negative-permeability materials for sensibly reducing or theoretically nearly cancelling resistive-wall impedance. The proposed approach is developed by means of an equivalent transmission-line model. The effectiveness of such materials is discussed both for negative-permittivity and for negative-permeability cases, which actually show different impacts and can be then target of proper engineering. This first-stage study opens the possibility of considering metamaterials for impedance mitigation or for proper experimental setups.
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spelling cern-17490842022-08-17T13:30:28Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1749084engDanisi, AZannini, CMasi, ALosito, RSalvant, BTheoretical Analysis of Metamaterial Insertions for Resistive-Wall Beam-Coupling Impedance ReductionAccelerators and Storage RingsResistive-wall impedance usually constitutes a significant percentage of the total beam-coupling impedance budget of an accelerator. Reduction techniques often entail high electrical-conductivity coatings. This paper investigates the use of negative-permittivity or negative-permeability materials for sensibly reducing or theoretically nearly cancelling resistive-wall impedance. The proposed approach is developed by means of an equivalent transmission-line model. The effectiveness of such materials is discussed both for negative-permittivity and for negative-permeability cases, which actually show different impacts and can be then target of proper engineering. This first-stage study opens the possibility of considering metamaterials for impedance mitigation or for proper experimental setups.CERN-ACC-2014-0191oai:cds.cern.ch:17490842014-06-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Danisi, A
Zannini, C
Masi, A
Losito, R
Salvant, B
Theoretical Analysis of Metamaterial Insertions for Resistive-Wall Beam-Coupling Impedance Reduction
title Theoretical Analysis of Metamaterial Insertions for Resistive-Wall Beam-Coupling Impedance Reduction
title_full Theoretical Analysis of Metamaterial Insertions for Resistive-Wall Beam-Coupling Impedance Reduction
title_fullStr Theoretical Analysis of Metamaterial Insertions for Resistive-Wall Beam-Coupling Impedance Reduction
title_full_unstemmed Theoretical Analysis of Metamaterial Insertions for Resistive-Wall Beam-Coupling Impedance Reduction
title_short Theoretical Analysis of Metamaterial Insertions for Resistive-Wall Beam-Coupling Impedance Reduction
title_sort theoretical analysis of metamaterial insertions for resistive-wall beam-coupling impedance reduction
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1749084
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