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Nulling Emittance Measurement Technique for CLIC Test Facility

In order to test the principle of Two-Beam-Acceleration (TBA), the CLIC Test Facility utilizes a high-intensity drive beam of 640 to 1000 nC to generate 30 GHz accelerating fields. To ensure that the beam is transported efficiently, a robust measurement of beam emittance and Twiss parameters is requ...

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Autores principales: Braun, Hans Heinrich, Chautard, F, Tenenbaum, P G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/327019
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author Braun, Hans Heinrich
Chautard, F
Tenenbaum, P G
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description In order to test the principle of Two-Beam-Acceleration (TBA), the CLIC Test Facility utilizes a high-intensity drive beam of 640 to 1000 nC to generate 30 GHz accelerating fields. To ensure that the beam is transported efficiently, a robust measurement of beam emittance and Twiss parameters is required. This is accomplished by measuring the beam size on a profile monitor, while scanning five or more upstream quadrupoles in such a fashion that the Twiss parameters at the profile monitor remain constant while the phase advance through the beam line changes. In this way the beam size can be sampled at different phases while a near-constant size is of such measurement devices, especially those associated with limited dynamic range. In addition, the beam size is explicitly constant for a matched beam, which provides a ``nulling'' measurement of the match. Details of the technique, simulations, and results of the measurements are discussed.
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spelling cern-3270192023-08-17T09:44:26Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/327019engBraun, Hans HeinrichChautard, FTenenbaum, P GNulling Emittance Measurement Technique for CLIC Test FacilityAccelerators and Storage RingsIn order to test the principle of Two-Beam-Acceleration (TBA), the CLIC Test Facility utilizes a high-intensity drive beam of 640 to 1000 nC to generate 30 GHz accelerating fields. To ensure that the beam is transported efficiently, a robust measurement of beam emittance and Twiss parameters is required. This is accomplished by measuring the beam size on a profile monitor, while scanning five or more upstream quadrupoles in such a fashion that the Twiss parameters at the profile monitor remain constant while the phase advance through the beam line changes. In this way the beam size can be sampled at different phases while a near-constant size is of such measurement devices, especially those associated with limited dynamic range. In addition, the beam size is explicitly constant for a matched beam, which provides a ``nulling'' measurement of the match. Details of the technique, simulations, and results of the measurements are discussed.CERN-PS-97-031-LPCLIC-Note-345oai:cds.cern.ch:3270191997-05-28
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Braun, Hans Heinrich
Chautard, F
Tenenbaum, P G
Nulling Emittance Measurement Technique for CLIC Test Facility
title Nulling Emittance Measurement Technique for CLIC Test Facility
title_full Nulling Emittance Measurement Technique for CLIC Test Facility
title_fullStr Nulling Emittance Measurement Technique for CLIC Test Facility
title_full_unstemmed Nulling Emittance Measurement Technique for CLIC Test Facility
title_short Nulling Emittance Measurement Technique for CLIC Test Facility
title_sort nulling emittance measurement technique for clic test facility
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/327019
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