2014
DOI: 10.2172/1155187
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Advanced Beamline Design for Fermilab's Advanced Superconducting Test Accelerator

Abstract: In addition to testing superconducting accelerating cavities for future accelerators, it is foreseen to support a variety of Advanced Accelerator R&D (AARD) experiments. Producing the required electron bunches with the expected flexibility is challenging. The goal of this dissertation is to explore via numerical simulations new accelerator beamlines that can enable the advanced manipulation of electron bunches. The work especially includes the design of a low-energy bunch compressor and a study of transverse-t… Show more

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“…For a detailed description of the facility, please see Refs. [48,49,50,7]. The FAST injector optics can be matched and loaded in the machine on-the-fly via recently developed control tools [51].…”
Section: Fermilab Accelerator Science and Technology (Fast) Facilitymentioning
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“…For a detailed description of the facility, please see Refs. [48,49,50,7]. The FAST injector optics can be matched and loaded in the machine on-the-fly via recently developed control tools [51].…”
Section: Fermilab Accelerator Science and Technology (Fast) Facilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high-energy beamline also has several YAG stations to register beam transverse density distribution. In the future, the installation of additional cryomodules from the original design [49] is foreseen.…”
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“…An experimental phase-deflection data of the TDC[12] obtained at HBESL. The line is a fit to the data points.…”
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