Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Mar 2022)

Crystal slow extraction of positrons from the Frascati DAΦNE collider

  • M. Garattini,
  • D. Annucci,
  • O. R. Blanco-García,
  • P. Gianotti,
  • S. Guiducci,
  • A. Liedl,
  • M. Raggi,
  • P. Valente

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.25.033501
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 3
p. 033501

Abstract

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The slow high-efficiency extraction from a ring positron accelerator (SHERPA) project’s aim is to develop an efficient technique to extract a positron beam from one of the accelerator rings composing the DAΦNE complex at the Frascati National Laboratory of INFN, setting up a new beam line able to deliver positron spills of O(ms) length, excellent beam energy spread and emittance. The most common approach to slowly extract from a ring is to increase betatron oscillations approaching the third order tune resonance to gradually eject particles from the circulating beam. SHERPA proposes a paradigm change for lepton machines using coherent processes in bent crystals to kick out positrons from the ring, a cheaper and less complex alternative. A description of this innovative nonresonant extraction technique is reported in this manuscript, including its performance preliminary estimation.