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Simulation of the Beam Dump for a High Intensity Electron Gun

The CLIC Drive Beam is a high-intensity pulsed electron beam. A test facility for the Drive Beam electron gun will soon be commissioned at CERN. In this contribution we outline the design of a beam dump / Faraday cup capable of resisting the beam’s thermal load. The test facility will operate initia...

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Autores principales: Doebert, S, Jeff, A, Lefevre, T, Pepitone, K
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1972486
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author Doebert, S
Jeff, A
Lefevre, T
Pepitone, K
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Jeff, A
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Pepitone, K
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description The CLIC Drive Beam is a high-intensity pulsed electron beam. A test facility for the Drive Beam electron gun will soon be commissioned at CERN. In this contribution we outline the design of a beam dump / Faraday cup capable of resisting the beam’s thermal load. The test facility will operate initially up to 140 keV. At such low energies, the electrons are absorbed very close to the surface of the dump, leading to a large energy deposition density in this thin layer. In order not to damage the dump, the beam must be spread over a large surface. For this reason, a small-angled cone has been chosen. Simulations using Geant4 have been performed to estimate the distribution of energy deposition in the dump. The heat transport both within the electron pulse and between pulses has been modelled using finite element methods to check the resistance of the dump at high repetition rates. In addition, the possibility of using a moveable dump to measure the beam profile and emittance is discussed.
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spelling cern-19724862019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1972486engDoebert, SJeff, ALefevre, TPepitone, KSimulation of the Beam Dump for a High Intensity Electron GunAccelerators and Storage RingsAccelerators and Storage RingsThe CLIC Drive Beam is a high-intensity pulsed electron beam. A test facility for the Drive Beam electron gun will soon be commissioned at CERN. In this contribution we outline the design of a beam dump / Faraday cup capable of resisting the beam’s thermal load. The test facility will operate initially up to 140 keV. At such low energies, the electrons are absorbed very close to the surface of the dump, leading to a large energy deposition density in this thin layer. In order not to damage the dump, the beam must be spread over a large surface. For this reason, a small-angled cone has been chosen. Simulations using Geant4 have been performed to estimate the distribution of energy deposition in the dump. The heat transport both within the electron pulse and between pulses has been modelled using finite element methods to check the resistance of the dump at high repetition rates. In addition, the possibility of using a moveable dump to measure the beam profile and emittance is discussed.CERN-BE-2014-007oai:cds.cern.ch:19724862014-09-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Accelerators and Storage Rings
Doebert, S
Jeff, A
Lefevre, T
Pepitone, K
Simulation of the Beam Dump for a High Intensity Electron Gun
title Simulation of the Beam Dump for a High Intensity Electron Gun
title_full Simulation of the Beam Dump for a High Intensity Electron Gun
title_fullStr Simulation of the Beam Dump for a High Intensity Electron Gun
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of the Beam Dump for a High Intensity Electron Gun
title_short Simulation of the Beam Dump for a High Intensity Electron Gun
title_sort simulation of the beam dump for a high intensity electron gun
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1972486
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