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Spectrometers for RF breakdown studies for CLIC

机译:用于CLIC的RF击穿研究的光谱仪

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Ane~+e~- collider of several TeV energy will be needed for the precision studies of any new physics discovered at the LHC collider at CERN. One promising candidate is CLIC, a linear collider which is based on a two-beam acceleration scheme that efficiently solves the problem of power distribution to the acceleration structures. The phenomenon that currently prevents achieving high accelerating gradients in high energy accelerators such as the CLIC is the electrical breakdown at very high electrical field. The ongoing experimental work within the CLIC collaboration is trying to benchmark the theoretical models focusing on the physics of vacuum breakdown which is responsible for the discharges. In order to validate the feasibility of accelerating structures and observe the characteristics of the vacuum discharges and their eroding effects on the structure two dedicated spectrometers are now commissioned at the high-power test-stands at CERN. First, the so called Flashbox has opened up a possibility for non-invasive studies of the emitted breakdown currents during two-beam acceleration experiments. It gives a unique possibility to measure the energy of electrons and ions in combination with the arrival time spectra and to put that in context with accelerated beam, which is not possible at any of the other existing test-stands. The second instrument, a spectrometer for detection of the dark and breakdown currents, is operated at one of the 12 GHz stand-alone test-stands at CERN. Built for high repetition rate operation it can measure the spatial and energy distributions of the electrons emitted from the acceleration structure during a single RF pulse. Two new analysis tools: discharge impedance tracking and tomographic image reconstruction, applied to the data from the spectrometer make possible for the first time to obtain the location of the breakdown inside the structure both in the transversal and longitudinal direction thus giving a more complete picture of the vacuum breakdown phenomenon.
机译:在CERN的LHC对撞机发现的任何新物理学的精密研究中,都需要几个TeV能量的正负对撞机。 CLIC是一种很有前途的候选者,它是一种基于双光束加速方案的线性对撞机,可有效解决加速结构的动力分配问题。当前阻止在诸如CLIC的高能加速器中实现高加速梯度的现象是在非常高的电场下的电击穿。在CLIC合作中正在进行的实验工作正在尝试对理论模型进行基准测试,该模型侧重于负责放电的真空击穿的物理学。为了验证加速结构的可行性并观察真空放电的特征及其对结构的腐蚀作用,现在欧洲核子研究组织的大功率试验台上调试了两个专用光谱仪。首先,所谓的Flashbox为两束加速实验中的非破坏性研究发射的击穿电流开辟了可能性。它提供了一种独特的可能性,即结合到达时间谱来测量电子和离子的能量,并将其与加速束联系起来,这在任何其他现有测试台架上都是不可能的。第二台仪器是用于检测暗电流和击穿电流的光谱仪,在CERN的12 GHz独立测试台之一上运行。专为高重复频率操作而构建,它可以在单个RF脉冲期间测量从加速结构发射的电子的空间和能量分布。两种新的分析工具:放电阻抗跟踪和断层图像重建,首次应用于光谱仪的数据,首次获得了结构内部的横向和纵向击穿位置,从而提供了更完整的图像真空击穿现象。

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