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Introduction to Non-linear Longitudinal Beam Dynamics

The interaction of a charged particle beam with radio-frequency (RF) systems in most linear or circular accelerators is an non-linear process. The large longitudinal electric fields for acceleration and longitudinal beam manipulations can only be generated thanks to the resonant build-up of the fiel...

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Autor principal: Damerau, Heiko
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2778374
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description The interaction of a charged particle beam with radio-frequency (RF) systems in most linear or circular accelerators is an non-linear process. The large longitudinal electric fields for acceleration and longitudinal beam manipulations can only be generated thanks to the resonant build-up of the field in a high quality oscillator, the RF cavity, driven by a sinusoidal and hence inherently non-linear excitation. The course gives an introduction to linear and non-linear longitudinal beam dynamics, deriving the equations of motion, as well as the RF potential and the Hamiltonian of the longitudinal beam dynamics. Profiting from the non-linear dynamics, longitudinal beam manipulations to control bunch length, distance with multiple RF systems are shown as examples. Additionally, the distribution of the synchrotron frequencies of the particles in a bunch can be modelled thanks to the non-linearity of the applied RF voltage. Double- or even multi-harmonic RF systems are a powerful technique to improve the longitudinal stability of high-intensity beams.
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spelling cern-27783742023-01-31T09:17:13Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2778374engDamerau, HeikoIntroduction to Non-linear Longitudinal Beam Dynamicsphysics.acc-phAccelerators and Storage RingsThe interaction of a charged particle beam with radio-frequency (RF) systems in most linear or circular accelerators is an non-linear process. The large longitudinal electric fields for acceleration and longitudinal beam manipulations can only be generated thanks to the resonant build-up of the field in a high quality oscillator, the RF cavity, driven by a sinusoidal and hence inherently non-linear excitation. The course gives an introduction to linear and non-linear longitudinal beam dynamics, deriving the equations of motion, as well as the RF potential and the Hamiltonian of the longitudinal beam dynamics. Profiting from the non-linear dynamics, longitudinal beam manipulations to control bunch length, distance with multiple RF systems are shown as examples. Additionally, the distribution of the synchrotron frequencies of the particles in a bunch can be modelled thanks to the non-linearity of the applied RF voltage. Double- or even multi-harmonic RF systems are a powerful technique to improve the longitudinal stability of high-intensity beams.arXiv:2108.04497oai:cds.cern.ch:27783742021-08-10
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Introduction to Non-linear Longitudinal Beam Dynamics
title Introduction to Non-linear Longitudinal Beam Dynamics
title_full Introduction to Non-linear Longitudinal Beam Dynamics
title_fullStr Introduction to Non-linear Longitudinal Beam Dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Introduction to Non-linear Longitudinal Beam Dynamics
title_short Introduction to Non-linear Longitudinal Beam Dynamics
title_sort introduction to non-linear longitudinal beam dynamics
topic physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
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