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Diagnostic Needs for Wakefield Accelerator Experiments
Wakefield accelerators are under development in many laboratories worldwide. They bring the promise of a high accelerating gradient, orders of magnitude higher than current machines. The reduction in the overall length of the accelerators will pave the way to a wider use of such machines, for indust...
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author | Cianchi, A |
author_facet | Cianchi, A |
author_sort | Cianchi, A |
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description | Wakefield accelerators are under development in many laboratories worldwide. They bring the promise of a high accelerating gradient, orders of magnitude higher than current machines. The reduction in the overall length of the accelerators will pave the way to a wider use of such machines, for industrial, medical, research, and educational purposes. At the same time, all the equipment must be reduced as well, to keep the dimensions of the machine as small as possible. The two main challenges of the diagnostics for plasma accelerated electron beams are the ability to measure the 6D phase space properties with single shot techniques and the compactness to meet the requirements of a `table-top' facility. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2020 |
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spelling | cern-28476142023-01-26T23:07:09Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2847614engCianchi, ADiagnostic Needs for Wakefield Accelerator Experimentsphysics.acc-phphysics.app-phphysics.ins-detAccelerators and Storage RingsOtherDetectors and Experimental TechniquesAccelerators and Storage RingsOtherDetectors and Experimental TechniquesWakefield accelerators are under development in many laboratories worldwide. They bring the promise of a high accelerating gradient, orders of magnitude higher than current machines. The reduction in the overall length of the accelerators will pave the way to a wider use of such machines, for industrial, medical, research, and educational purposes. At the same time, all the equipment must be reduced as well, to keep the dimensions of the machine as small as possible. The two main challenges of the diagnostics for plasma accelerated electron beams are the ability to measure the 6D phase space properties with single shot techniques and the compactness to meet the requirements of a `table-top' facility.arXiv:2005.08376oai:cds.cern.ch:28476142020 |
spellingShingle | physics.acc-ph physics.app-ph physics.ins-det Accelerators and Storage Rings Other Detectors and Experimental Techniques Accelerators and Storage Rings Other Detectors and Experimental Techniques Cianchi, A Diagnostic Needs for Wakefield Accelerator Experiments |
title | Diagnostic Needs for Wakefield Accelerator Experiments |
title_full | Diagnostic Needs for Wakefield Accelerator Experiments |
title_fullStr | Diagnostic Needs for Wakefield Accelerator Experiments |
title_full_unstemmed | Diagnostic Needs for Wakefield Accelerator Experiments |
title_short | Diagnostic Needs for Wakefield Accelerator Experiments |
title_sort | diagnostic needs for wakefield accelerator experiments |
topic | physics.acc-ph physics.app-ph physics.ins-det Accelerators and Storage Rings Other Detectors and Experimental Techniques Accelerators and Storage Rings Other Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2847614 |
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