CTF3 Design Report
Author(s) -
Ronald D. Ruth
Publication year - 2003
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/812960
Subject(s) - beam (structure) , acceleration , power (physics) , rf power amplifier , radio frequency , physics , electrical engineering , engineering , optics , amplifier , quantum mechanics , cmos , classical mechanics
The design of CLIC is based on a two-beam scheme, where the short pulses of high power 30 GHz RF are extracted from a drive beam running parallel to the main beam. The 3 generation CLIC Test Facility (CTF3) will demonstrate the generation of the drive beam with the appropriate time structure, the extraction of 30 GHz RF power from this beam, as well as acceleration of a probe beam with 30 GHz RF cavities. The project makes maximum use of existing equipment and infrastructure of the LPI complex, which became available after the closure of LEP. In the first stage of the project, the "Preliminary Phase", the existing LIL linac and the EPA ring, both modified to suit the new requirements, are used to investigate the technique of frequency multiplication by means of interleaving bunches from subsequent trains. This report describes the design of this phase. Geneva, Switzerland 17 December 2001 1 CTF3 Design Report Preliminary Phase
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