The Final Focus Test Beam (FFTB) is a transport line designed to test both concept and advanced technology for application to future linear colliders. It is currently under construction at SLAC in the central beam line. Most of the quadrupoles of the FFTB have ab initio alignment tolerances of less than 30 microns, if the planned for beam based alignment tuning procedure is to converge. For such placement tolerances to have any meaning requires that the coordinates of the effective centers, seen by the beam particles, be tansferred to tooling (that can be reached by mechanical or optical alignment methods) located on the outside of the components to comparable or better values. We have constructed an apparatus that simultaneously locates to...
International audienceThe beam experiments of Final Focus Test Beam (FFTB) started in September 1993...
The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center is evaluating the feasibility of placing a free electron lase...
Future Linear colliders will need particle beam sizes in the nanometre range. The beam also needs to...
The Final Focus Test Beam (FFTB) was conceived as a technological stepping stone on the way to the n...
Beam-based alignment of quadrupole and sextupole magnets is crucial for the overall performance of l...
In its present form, the Final Focus Test Beam (FFTB) is a transport line designed to transmit 50 Ge...
The Final Focus Test Beam was conceived as a technological stepping stone on the way to the next lin...
In order to optimize tunability and backgrounds in linear collider final focus systems, it is necess...
The Final Focus Test Beam is a transport line designed to transmit 50 GeV electron beams of SLC emit...
In order to meet their luminosity goals, linear colliders operating in the center-of-mass energy ran...
First experimental results from the Final Focus Test Beam (FFTB) are given in this report. The FFTB ...
(FFTB) that is being constructed as a prototype final focus system for a future electron-positron li...
The beam experiments of Final Focus Test Beam(FFTB) started in September 1993 at SLAC, and have prod...
In order to reduce the SLAC 46.6 GeV beam to submicron sizes, the Final Focus Test Beam (FFTB) must ...
Beam based alignment is being routinely applied in the SLC Final Focus and has proved to be a very u...
International audienceThe beam experiments of Final Focus Test Beam (FFTB) started in September 1993...
The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center is evaluating the feasibility of placing a free electron lase...
Future Linear colliders will need particle beam sizes in the nanometre range. The beam also needs to...
The Final Focus Test Beam (FFTB) was conceived as a technological stepping stone on the way to the n...
Beam-based alignment of quadrupole and sextupole magnets is crucial for the overall performance of l...
In its present form, the Final Focus Test Beam (FFTB) is a transport line designed to transmit 50 Ge...
The Final Focus Test Beam was conceived as a technological stepping stone on the way to the next lin...
In order to optimize tunability and backgrounds in linear collider final focus systems, it is necess...
The Final Focus Test Beam is a transport line designed to transmit 50 GeV electron beams of SLC emit...
In order to meet their luminosity goals, linear colliders operating in the center-of-mass energy ran...
First experimental results from the Final Focus Test Beam (FFTB) are given in this report. The FFTB ...
(FFTB) that is being constructed as a prototype final focus system for a future electron-positron li...
The beam experiments of Final Focus Test Beam(FFTB) started in September 1993 at SLAC, and have prod...
In order to reduce the SLAC 46.6 GeV beam to submicron sizes, the Final Focus Test Beam (FFTB) must ...
Beam based alignment is being routinely applied in the SLC Final Focus and has proved to be a very u...
International audienceThe beam experiments of Final Focus Test Beam (FFTB) started in September 1993...
The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center is evaluating the feasibility of placing a free electron lase...
Future Linear colliders will need particle beam sizes in the nanometre range. The beam also needs to...