CERN is studying the feasibility of building a 1 TeV c.m. e+e- linear collider (CLIC) based on 30 GHz accelerating structures and RF power production from a low energy, high intensity drive linac. Two major challenges of the CLIC two-beam scheme are the generation of the high intensity drive beam and the extraction of 30 GHz RF power using transfer structures. Two test facilities are currently being used to study these specific problems. The CLIC Test Facility (CTF) is a purpose-built CERN facility to study the generation of the drive beam by photo-injectors, the generation of 30 GHz RF power, and the testing of components. This facility has produced single bunch charges of 35 nC with a bunch length of 14 ps (FWHH) and up to 76 MW of 30 GHz...
The CLIC study has been exploring the scheme for an electron-positron Collider (CLIC) with high lumi...
Edited by G. Geschonke (CERN) and A. Ghigo (INFN Frascati) The design of CLIC is based on a two-beam...
Abstract In order to demonstrate the feasibility of the CLIC multiTeV linear collider option, the dr...
In order to study the principle of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) based on the Two Beam Accelera...
CTF2 was originally designed to demonstrate the feasibility of two-beam acceleration with high curre...
The CLIC (Compact Linear Collider) RF power source is based on a new scheme of electron pulse compre...
In order to study the principle of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) based on the Two Beam Accelera...
The second phase of the Compact LInear Collider (CLIC) Test Facility (CTF II) at CERN has demon-stra...
The CLIC study aims at the design of a high-energy (0.5-5 TeV), high luminosity e+e- linear collider...
The CLIC study aims at a multi-TeV, high luminosity e+e- linear collider design. Beam acceleration u...
During the year 2000, experiments using the CLIC Test Facility [1] (CTF II) focused on high-power te...
In CLIC, the rf power to accelerate the main beam is produced by decelerating a drive beam. The Test...
The Preliminary Phase of the new CLIC Test Facility CTF3 consists of a low-charge demonstration of t...
The aim of the CLIC (Compact Linear Collider) Study is to investigate the feasibility of a high lumi...
The CLIC Test Facility CTF3, built at CERN by an international collaboration, aims at demonstrating ...
The CLIC study has been exploring the scheme for an electron-positron Collider (CLIC) with high lumi...
Edited by G. Geschonke (CERN) and A. Ghigo (INFN Frascati) The design of CLIC is based on a two-beam...
Abstract In order to demonstrate the feasibility of the CLIC multiTeV linear collider option, the dr...
In order to study the principle of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) based on the Two Beam Accelera...
CTF2 was originally designed to demonstrate the feasibility of two-beam acceleration with high curre...
The CLIC (Compact Linear Collider) RF power source is based on a new scheme of electron pulse compre...
In order to study the principle of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) based on the Two Beam Accelera...
The second phase of the Compact LInear Collider (CLIC) Test Facility (CTF II) at CERN has demon-stra...
The CLIC study aims at the design of a high-energy (0.5-5 TeV), high luminosity e+e- linear collider...
The CLIC study aims at a multi-TeV, high luminosity e+e- linear collider design. Beam acceleration u...
During the year 2000, experiments using the CLIC Test Facility [1] (CTF II) focused on high-power te...
In CLIC, the rf power to accelerate the main beam is produced by decelerating a drive beam. The Test...
The Preliminary Phase of the new CLIC Test Facility CTF3 consists of a low-charge demonstration of t...
The aim of the CLIC (Compact Linear Collider) Study is to investigate the feasibility of a high lumi...
The CLIC Test Facility CTF3, built at CERN by an international collaboration, aims at demonstrating ...
The CLIC study has been exploring the scheme for an electron-positron Collider (CLIC) with high lumi...
Edited by G. Geschonke (CERN) and A. Ghigo (INFN Frascati) The design of CLIC is based on a two-beam...
Abstract In order to demonstrate the feasibility of the CLIC multiTeV linear collider option, the dr...