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MOPLS080 |
A Laser-wire System at the ATF Extraction Line
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738 |
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- S.T. Boogert, G.A. Blair, G.E. Boorman, A. Bosco, L. Deacon, C. Driouichi
Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey
- A. Aryshev, H. Hayano, V. Karataev, K. Kubo, N. Terunuma, J. Urakawa
KEK, Ibaraki
- A. Brachmann, J.C. Frisch, M.C. Ross
SLAC, Menlo Park, California
- N. Delerue
JAI, Oxford
- S. Dixit, F.B. Foster, G.F. Gannaway, D.F. Howell, Q.M. Qureshi, A. Reichold, R. Senanayake
OXFORDphysics, Oxford, Oxon
- L.J. Jenner
Cockcroft Institute, Warrington, Cheshire
- T. Kamps
BESSY GmbH, Berlin
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A new laser-wire system has been installed at the ATF extraction line at KEK, Tsukuba. The system aims at a micron-scale laser spot size and employs a mode-locked laser system. The purpose-built interaction chamber, light delivery optics, and lens systems are described, and the first results are presented.
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MOPLS082 |
Simulation of the ILC Collimation System Using BDSIM, MARS15 and STRUCT
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744 |
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- J. Carter, I.V. Agapov, G.A. Blair, L. Deacon
Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey
- A.I. Drozhdin, N.V. Mokhov
Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois
- Y. Nosochkov, A. Seryi
SLAC, Menlo Park, California
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The simulation codes STRUCT, MARS15 and BDSIM are used to simulate in detail the collimation section of the ILC. A comparative study of the collimation system performance is performed, and the key radiation loads are calculated. Results for the latest ILC designs are presented together with their implications for future design iterations.
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TUPCH048 |
A Study of Emittance Measurement at the ILC
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1115 |
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- G.A. Blair, I.V. Agapov, J. Carter, L. Deacon
Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey
- D.A.-K. Angal-Kalinin
CCLRC/DL/ASTeC, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire
- L.J. Jenner
Cockcroft Institute, Warrington, Cheshire
- M.C. Ross, A. Seryi, M. Woodley
SLAC, Menlo Park, California
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The measurement of the ILC emittance in the ILC beam delivery system and the linac is simulated. Estimates of statistical and machine-related errors are discussed and implications for related diagnostics R&D are inferred.
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TUPCH049 |
Proposal for a Fast Scanning System Based on Electro-optics for Use at the ILC Laser-wire
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1118 |
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- A. Bosco, G.A. Blair, S.T. Boogert, G.E. Boorman, L. Deacon, C. Driouichi, M.T. Price
Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey
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Electro-optic devices open the possibility of ultra-fast scanning systems for use in intra-train scanning at the ILC, where scanning rates in excess of 100 kHz may be required. A first study of the possibilities is presented together with the first results from a prototype system.
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