Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Nov 2017)

First accelerator test of vacuum components with laser-engineered surfaces for electron-cloud mitigation

  • Sergio Calatroni,
  • Elisa Garcia-Tabares Valdivieso,
  • Holger Neupert,
  • Valentin Nistor,
  • Ana Teresa Perez Fontenla,
  • Mauro Taborelli,
  • Paolo Chiggiato,
  • Oleg Malyshev,
  • Reza Valizadeh,
  • Stefan Wackerow,
  • Svetlana A. Zolotovskaya,
  • W. Allan Gillespie,
  • Amin Abdolvand

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.20.113201
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 11
p. 113201

Abstract

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Electron cloud mitigation is an essential requirement for high-intensity proton circular accelerators. Among other solutions, laser engineered surface structures (LESS) present the advantages of having potentially a very low secondary electron yield (SEY) and allowing simple scalability for mass production. Two copper liners with LESS have been manufactured and successfully tested by monitoring the electron cloud current in a dipole magnet in the SPS accelerator at CERN during the 2016 run. In this paper we report on these results as well as the detailed experiments carried out on samples—such as the SEY and topography studies—which led to an optimized treatment in view of the SPS test and future possible use in the HL-LHC.