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Electromagnetic characterization of the crystal primary collimators for the HL-LHC

The crystal-based primary collimators installed in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN use the channelling process in bent crystals to steer halo particles efficiently onto downstream collimators. This scheme, called crystal collimation, is also considered for applications of fixed-target implem...

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Autores principales: Quartullo, D, Arpaia, P, Biancacci, N, Giordano, F, Lamas Garcia, I, Mostacci, A, Palumbo, L, Redaelli, S, Salvant, B, Teofili, L, Migliorati, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2021.165465
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2775647
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author Quartullo, D
Arpaia, P
Biancacci, N
Giordano, F
Lamas Garcia, I
Mostacci, A
Palumbo, L
Redaelli, S
Salvant, B
Teofili, L
Migliorati, M
author_facet Quartullo, D
Arpaia, P
Biancacci, N
Giordano, F
Lamas Garcia, I
Mostacci, A
Palumbo, L
Redaelli, S
Salvant, B
Teofili, L
Migliorati, M
author_sort Quartullo, D
collection CERN
description The crystal-based primary collimators installed in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN use the channelling process in bent crystals to steer halo particles efficiently onto downstream collimators. This scheme, called crystal collimation, is also considered for applications of fixed-target implementations in the context of the Physics Beyond Collider at the LHC. Crystal collimation uses 4 mm-long silicon crystals that need to be approached very close to the high-intensity circulating beams, posing obvious concerns for machine impedance. A complex mechanical assembly was developed for this purpose. The setup includes also a system to control with sub- μ rad accuracy the angular orientation of the crystal, which is done with a high-precision interferometric system. In order to prevent possible beam-induced instabilities and/or damage of the device components from excessive RF-heating, the electromagnetic (EM) characterization of this device is essential prior to its usage with high-intensity beams. In this article, the longitudinal impedance of the crystal primary collimator is studied extensively and estimations of power loss inside the device are provided for the different beam types planned at the LHC and at its High-Luminosity upgrade (HL-LHC). Electromagnetic simulations are performed on a realistic model that includes all the relevant components. The model is described in detail and computational challenges coming from its complexity are discussed. Care is taken to characterize the materials of each relevant sub-component. In particular, the lossy properties of silicon, whose complex permittivity is also evaluated through RF rectangular-cavity perturbation measurements, are taken into account. Numerical results are then compared with dedicated RF measurements performed on a prototype built for the LHC.
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spelling cern-27756472022-08-17T13:00:48Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2021.165465http://cds.cern.ch/record/2775647engQuartullo, DArpaia, PBiancacci, NGiordano, FLamas Garcia, IMostacci, APalumbo, LRedaelli, SSalvant, BTeofili, LMigliorati, MElectromagnetic characterization of the crystal primary collimators for the HL-LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsThe crystal-based primary collimators installed in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN use the channelling process in bent crystals to steer halo particles efficiently onto downstream collimators. This scheme, called crystal collimation, is also considered for applications of fixed-target implementations in the context of the Physics Beyond Collider at the LHC. Crystal collimation uses 4 mm-long silicon crystals that need to be approached very close to the high-intensity circulating beams, posing obvious concerns for machine impedance. A complex mechanical assembly was developed for this purpose. The setup includes also a system to control with sub- μ rad accuracy the angular orientation of the crystal, which is done with a high-precision interferometric system. In order to prevent possible beam-induced instabilities and/or damage of the device components from excessive RF-heating, the electromagnetic (EM) characterization of this device is essential prior to its usage with high-intensity beams. In this article, the longitudinal impedance of the crystal primary collimator is studied extensively and estimations of power loss inside the device are provided for the different beam types planned at the LHC and at its High-Luminosity upgrade (HL-LHC). Electromagnetic simulations are performed on a realistic model that includes all the relevant components. The model is described in detail and computational challenges coming from its complexity are discussed. Care is taken to characterize the materials of each relevant sub-component. In particular, the lossy properties of silicon, whose complex permittivity is also evaluated through RF rectangular-cavity perturbation measurements, are taken into account. Numerical results are then compared with dedicated RF measurements performed on a prototype built for the LHC.oai:cds.cern.ch:27756472021
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Quartullo, D
Arpaia, P
Biancacci, N
Giordano, F
Lamas Garcia, I
Mostacci, A
Palumbo, L
Redaelli, S
Salvant, B
Teofili, L
Migliorati, M
Electromagnetic characterization of the crystal primary collimators for the HL-LHC
title Electromagnetic characterization of the crystal primary collimators for the HL-LHC
title_full Electromagnetic characterization of the crystal primary collimators for the HL-LHC
title_fullStr Electromagnetic characterization of the crystal primary collimators for the HL-LHC
title_full_unstemmed Electromagnetic characterization of the crystal primary collimators for the HL-LHC
title_short Electromagnetic characterization of the crystal primary collimators for the HL-LHC
title_sort electromagnetic characterization of the crystal primary collimators for the hl-lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2021.165465
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2775647
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