Physical Review Accelerators and Beams (Jan 2016)

Beam-based measurements of long-range transverse wakefields in the Compact Linear Collider main-linac accelerating structure

  • Hao Zha,
  • Andrea Latina,
  • Alexej Grudiev,
  • Giovanni De Michele,
  • Anastasiya Solodko,
  • Walter Wuensch,
  • Daniel Schulte,
  • Erik Adli,
  • Nate Lipkowitz,
  • Gerald S. Yocky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevAccelBeams.19.011001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
p. 011001

Abstract

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The baseline design of CLIC (Compact Linear Collider) uses X-band accelerating structures for its main linacs. In order to maintain beam stability in multibunch operation, long-range transverse wakefields must be suppressed by 2 orders of magnitude between successive bunches, which are separated in time by 0.5 ns. Such strong wakefield suppression is achieved by equipping every accelerating structure cell with four damping waveguides terminated with individual rf loads. A beam-based experiment to directly measure the effectiveness of this long-range transverse wakefield and benchmark simulations was made in the FACET test facility at SLAC using a prototype CLIC accelerating structure. The experiment showed good agreement with the simulations and a strong suppression of the wakefields with an unprecedented minimum resolution of 0.1 V/(pC mm m).