Abstract
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is an e<sup>+</sup>/e<sup>-</sup> collider based on the two-beam acceleration principle, proposed to support precision high-energy physics experiments in the energy range 0.5-3 TeV [1]. To achieve a high luminosity of up to 6×10<sup>34</sup>cm<sup>-2</sup>s<sup>-1</sup>, the transport and preservation of a low emittance beam is mandatory. A large number and great variety of beam diagnostics instruments is foreseen to verify and guarantee the required beam quality. We discuss the status of the beam diagnostics developments and experimental results accomplished at the CLIC Test Facility (CTF) and at the Cornell University CesrTA ring accelerator.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | IPAC 2014 |
Subtitle of host publication | Proceedings of the 5th International Particle Accelerator Conference |
Editors | Christine Petit-Jean-Genaz, Gianluigi Arduini, Peter Michel, Volker R. W. Schaa |
Place of Publication | Geneva |
Publisher | JACoW |
Pages | 3690-3693 |
Number of pages | 4 |
ISBN (Print) | 9783954501328 |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Event | 5th International Particle Accelerator Conference - International Congress Center, Dresden, Germany Duration: 15 Jun 2014 → 20 Jun 2014 http://www.ipac14.org/?node=1 |
Conference
Conference | 5th International Particle Accelerator Conference |
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Abbreviated title | IPAC'14 |
Country/Territory | Germany |
City | Dresden |
Period | 15/06/14 → 20/06/14 |
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ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Nuclear and High Energy Physics