A e+e- collider of several TeV energy will be needed for the precision studies of any new physics discovered atthe LHC collider at CERN. One promising candidate is CLIC, a linear collider which is based on a two-beam acceleration scheme that efficiently solves the problem of power distribution to the acceleration structures. The phenomenon that currently prevents achieving highaccelerating gradients in high energy accelerators such asthe CLIC is the electrical breakdown at very high electrical field.The ongoing experimental work within the CLIC collaboration is trying to benchmark the theoretical models focusing on the physics of vacuum breakdown which is responsible for the discharges. In order to validate the feasibility of accelerating ...
A Flashbox compact spectrometer has been developed for the Two-beam Test Stand (TBTS), which is a pa...
The power source of the Compact LInear Collider (CLIC) relies on the generation and deceleration of ...
The high field gradient of 100 MV/m that will be applied to the accelerator cavities of the CompactL...
The compact linear collider (CLIC) is a leading candidate for the next generation high energy linear...
We discuss a spectrometer to analyze the electrons and ions ejected from a high-gradient CLIC accele...
The key questions left unanswered by the Standard Model, and the recent discovery of a Standard Mode...
Understanding the effects of RF breakdown in high-gradient accelerator structures on the accelerated...
Understanding the effects of rf breakdown in high-gradient accelerator structures on the accelerated...
The Compact LInear Collider (CLIC) study is a site independent feasibility study aiming at the devel...
RF breakdown is a key issue for the multi-TeV highluminosity e+e- Compact Linear Collider (CLIC). Br...
© 2018 Thomas Geoffrey LucasThe Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a 3 TeV linear electron-positron c...
Breakdown localisation is an important diagnostic for studies of vacuum arcs in high electromagnetic...
Breakdowns occurring in rf accelerating structures will limit the ultimate performance of future lin...
Breakdowns occurring in rf accelerating structures will limit the ultimate performance of future lin...
For the production of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) RF accelerating structures, a material capa...
A Flashbox compact spectrometer has been developed for the Two-beam Test Stand (TBTS), which is a pa...
The power source of the Compact LInear Collider (CLIC) relies on the generation and deceleration of ...
The high field gradient of 100 MV/m that will be applied to the accelerator cavities of the CompactL...
The compact linear collider (CLIC) is a leading candidate for the next generation high energy linear...
We discuss a spectrometer to analyze the electrons and ions ejected from a high-gradient CLIC accele...
The key questions left unanswered by the Standard Model, and the recent discovery of a Standard Mode...
Understanding the effects of RF breakdown in high-gradient accelerator structures on the accelerated...
Understanding the effects of rf breakdown in high-gradient accelerator structures on the accelerated...
The Compact LInear Collider (CLIC) study is a site independent feasibility study aiming at the devel...
RF breakdown is a key issue for the multi-TeV highluminosity e+e- Compact Linear Collider (CLIC). Br...
© 2018 Thomas Geoffrey LucasThe Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a 3 TeV linear electron-positron c...
Breakdown localisation is an important diagnostic for studies of vacuum arcs in high electromagnetic...
Breakdowns occurring in rf accelerating structures will limit the ultimate performance of future lin...
Breakdowns occurring in rf accelerating structures will limit the ultimate performance of future lin...
For the production of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) RF accelerating structures, a material capa...
A Flashbox compact spectrometer has been developed for the Two-beam Test Stand (TBTS), which is a pa...
The power source of the Compact LInear Collider (CLIC) relies on the generation and deceleration of ...
The high field gradient of 100 MV/m that will be applied to the accelerator cavities of the CompactL...