Physics – Accelerator Physics
Scientific paper
2009-03-12
Physics
Accelerator Physics
Proceedings of X-Band Structures and Beam Dynamics Workshop (XB08), 44th ICFA beam dynamics workshop, Cockcroft Institute, UK,
Scientific paper
The CLIC machine incorporates a 20 mrad crossing angle at the IP to aid the extraction of spent beams. In order to recover the luminosity lost through the crossing angle a crab cavity is proposed to rotate the bunches prior to collision. The crab cavity is chosen to have the same frequency as the main linac (11.9942 GHz) as a compromise between size, phase stability requirements and beam loading. It is proposed to use a HE11 mode travelling wave structure as the CLIC crab cavity in order to minimise beam loading and mode separation. The position of the crab cavity close to the final focus enhances the effect of transverse wake-fields so effective wake-field damping is required. A damped detuned structure is proposed to suppress and de-cohere the wake-field hence reducing their effect. Design considerations for the CLIC crab cavity will be discussed as well as the proposed high power testing of these structures at SLAC.
Abram T.
Ambattu P. K.
Burt G.
Dexter A. C.
Dolgashev V.
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