CTF3 Drive-Beam Injector Design
Author(s) -
A.D. Yeremian
Publication year - 2002
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/808674
Subject(s) - injector , beam (structure) , linear particle accelerator , acceleration , power (physics) , physics , nuclear engineering , particle accelerator , beam energy , electrical engineering , nuclear physics , engineering , optics , classical mechanics , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics
The Two-Beam Accelerator concept is one of the most promising methods for producing RF power for future linear colliders. In particular it allows upgrades to multiTeV energies. One of its challenges is the production of the high current drive beam, which as it passes through decelerating structures, produces RF power for acceleration of the main beam. These challenges must be studied at a smaller scale test facility.
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