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Garrel, N.

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TUPLS011 The Beam Screen for the LHC Injection Kicker Magnets 1508
 
  • M.J. Barnes, F. Caspers, L. Ducimetière, N. Garrel, T. Kroyer
    CERN, Geneva
 
  The two LHC injection kicker magnet systems must each produce a kick of 1.2 T.m with a flattop duration variable up to 7.86 μs, and rise and fall times of less than 0.9 μs and 3 μs, respectively. Each system is composed of four 5 Ω transmission line kicker magnets with matched terminating resistors and pulse forming networks (PFN). The LHC beam has a high intensity, hence a beam screen is required in the aperture of the magnets This screen consists of a ceramic tube with conducting "stripes" on the inner wall. The stripes provide a path for the image current of the beam and screen the magnet ferrites against Wake fields. The stripes initially used gave adequately low beam impedance however stripe discharges occured during pulsing of the magnet: hence further development of the beam screen was undertaken. This paper presents options considered to meet the often conflicting needs for low beam impedance, shielding of the ferrite, fast field rise time and good electrical and vacuum behaviour.