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Pre-alignment of Accelerating Structures for Compact Acceleration and High Gradient using In-situ Radiofrequency Methods
To achieve a high accelerating gradient of 100 MV/m, the CLIC project under study at CERN uses a 23 cm long tapered normal-conducting travelling wave Accelerating Structure (AS) operating at 12 GHz. Minimisation of the long-range wakefields (WF) is assured by damping of the HOM through four radial w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-WEPOR016 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2207424 |
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author | Galindo Munoz, Natalia Boria, Vicente Catalán Lasheras, Nuria Faus-Golfe, Angeles Grudiev, Alexej |
author_facet | Galindo Munoz, Natalia Boria, Vicente Catalán Lasheras, Nuria Faus-Golfe, Angeles Grudiev, Alexej |
author_sort | Galindo Munoz, Natalia |
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description | To achieve a high accelerating gradient of 100 MV/m, the CLIC project under study at CERN uses a 23 cm long tapered normal-conducting travelling wave Accelerating Structure (AS) operating at 12 GHz. Minimisation of the long-range wakefields (WF) is assured by damping of the HOM through four radial waveguides in each cell without distorting the accelerating mode. As an extension of them, there are four bent waveguides called WF monitors (WFM) in the middle cell with two RF pick-ups. To obtain a small beam emittance in the collision point, micro-metric pre-alignment of the AS is required. We work to find the electrical centre of the AS through the use of the asymmetry in the RF scattering parameters created by an off-centre conductive wire, stretched along the axis. The accuracy required is of 7 μm with a resolution of 3.5 μm for the WFM signals including the acquisition electronics. Our simulations have shown that a resolution of 1 μm is possible using a calibrated VNA. Measurement results and improvements of the final accuracy will be presented and discussed. |
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spelling | oai-inspirehep.net-14703002023-07-20T15:06:40Zdoi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-WEPOR016http://cds.cern.ch/record/2207424engGalindo Munoz, NataliaBoria, VicenteCatalán Lasheras, NuriaFaus-Golfe, AngelesGrudiev, AlexejPre-alignment of Accelerating Structures for Compact Acceleration and High Gradient using In-situ Radiofrequency MethodsAccelerators and Storage RingsTo achieve a high accelerating gradient of 100 MV/m, the CLIC project under study at CERN uses a 23 cm long tapered normal-conducting travelling wave Accelerating Structure (AS) operating at 12 GHz. Minimisation of the long-range wakefields (WF) is assured by damping of the HOM through four radial waveguides in each cell without distorting the accelerating mode. As an extension of them, there are four bent waveguides called WF monitors (WFM) in the middle cell with two RF pick-ups. To obtain a small beam emittance in the collision point, micro-metric pre-alignment of the AS is required. We work to find the electrical centre of the AS through the use of the asymmetry in the RF scattering parameters created by an off-centre conductive wire, stretched along the axis. The accuracy required is of 7 μm with a resolution of 3.5 μm for the WFM signals including the acquisition electronics. Our simulations have shown that a resolution of 1 μm is possible using a calibrated VNA. Measurement results and improvements of the final accuracy will be presented and discussed.CERN-ACC-2016-199CLIC-Note-1085oai:inspirehep.net:14703002016 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Galindo Munoz, Natalia Boria, Vicente Catalán Lasheras, Nuria Faus-Golfe, Angeles Grudiev, Alexej Pre-alignment of Accelerating Structures for Compact Acceleration and High Gradient using In-situ Radiofrequency Methods |
title | Pre-alignment of Accelerating Structures for Compact Acceleration and High Gradient using In-situ Radiofrequency Methods |
title_full | Pre-alignment of Accelerating Structures for Compact Acceleration and High Gradient using In-situ Radiofrequency Methods |
title_fullStr | Pre-alignment of Accelerating Structures for Compact Acceleration and High Gradient using In-situ Radiofrequency Methods |
title_full_unstemmed | Pre-alignment of Accelerating Structures for Compact Acceleration and High Gradient using In-situ Radiofrequency Methods |
title_short | Pre-alignment of Accelerating Structures for Compact Acceleration and High Gradient using In-situ Radiofrequency Methods |
title_sort | pre-alignment of accelerating structures for compact acceleration and high gradient using in-situ radiofrequency methods |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-WEPOR016 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2207424 |
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