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MOYCH03 |
Technology Developments for CLIC |
quadrupole, collider, alignment, klystron |
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- H. Schmickler
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
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Just after the publication of its Conceptual Design Report (CDR) the CLIC study has made detailed plans for necessary technology developments in the coming years. This program includes the development of fully working prototypes of several technical subsystems as well as first pre-series or industialization concepts of components needed in large identical quantities. The presentation will explain the development program and show in particular fields for potential collaboration.
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Slides MOYCH03 [4.792 MB]
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FRBOR02 |
Creating Stronger Accelerator Beams |
collider, klystron, positron, luminosity |
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- R.M. Kriske
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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Recently, at an ILC meeting in Tokyo, the Electron, Anti-Electron Beam strength was said to be about 7 milliamps, for the newest design of the planned International Linear Collider. This was about 1000 times the strength of Colliders in the last decade. This author would like to explore a different way of feeding Anti-Electrons and Electrons into a Collider that should increase the Potential Beam Strength by about 100 times. The question then is how to use Klystrons to maintain an enhanced Beam Strength and whether the larger number of Electrons and Anti-Electrons would cause too much damage to the Accelerator walls. This method should work for Protons and Anti-Protons as well.
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WEPPD020 |
Helical 1Tx1cm Pulsed Insertion Devices for Production of Intense Polarized X- & Gamma-rays |
undulator, radiation, collider, polarization |
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- A.V. Smirnov
RadiaBeam, Santa Monica, USA
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Two types of high-field, pulse undulators are revisited as non-coherent or partially coherent sources capable of undulator factor approaching unity at substantial gap-to-period ratios exceeding 0.4 that cannot be achieved with conventional technology. One type is a microwave square-guide, cross-polarized undulator system fed by high-power wake-fields extracted with CLIC type scheme adapted for that 2-beam undulator. Another novel ID is represented here by a bifilar transmission line energized by a high voltage, ~ns-pulse, solid-state generator. These undulators fit well radiation facilities and future linear colliders based on high-gradient microwave linac technology.
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