Two novel designs have been generated for permanent magnet-based quadrupoles for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) drive beam. The advantages of reduced heat load in the accelerator tunnel and very low operating costs over conventional electromagnets are significant to the project, hence the motivation for developing these designs. The drive beam lattice requirements can be met using two magnet designs. The higher strength design, which reaches over 60 T/m, has been successfully prototyped, and this paper will report on the measured mechanical and magnetic performance of this magnet. The lower strength design (over 43 T/m) is complete, and a prototype magnet is now being assembled at Daresbury Laboratory. The design of this magnet will be ...
Mechanical stability to the nanometre and below is required for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) q...
A quadrupole magnet for a final focus doublet of a linear collider made of permanent magnets has bee...
In this report, we summarise the work done on the CLIC Main Beam Quadrupole. There are about 4000 MB...
The 42km long Drive Beam Decelerator for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) requires over 41,000 qua...
The Main Beam Quadrupole (MBQ) magnets represent one of the most populated families of Compact Linea...
A tunable hybrid quadrupole magnet design has been proposed for the final focus in the Compact Linea...
A critical magnet family for the future Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is the Main Beam Quadrupole (...
STFC in collaboration with CERN has developed a new type of adjustable permanent magnet based quadru...
In the framework of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) R&D, a tunable hybrid magnet design has been ...
In the framework of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) R&D, a tunable hybrid magnet design has been ...
R&D Magnets activities for CLIC Project have now entered a new phase with the design & manufacturing...
A novel type of highly tunable permanent magnet (PM) based quadrupole has been designed by the ZEPTO...
This paper describes a feasibility study and the preliminary design for the CLIC final focusing quad...
This document describes the preliminary electromagnetic design of the warm magnets required for the ...
This document describes the preliminary electromagnetic design of the warm magnets required for the ...
Mechanical stability to the nanometre and below is required for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) q...
A quadrupole magnet for a final focus doublet of a linear collider made of permanent magnets has bee...
In this report, we summarise the work done on the CLIC Main Beam Quadrupole. There are about 4000 MB...
The 42km long Drive Beam Decelerator for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) requires over 41,000 qua...
The Main Beam Quadrupole (MBQ) magnets represent one of the most populated families of Compact Linea...
A tunable hybrid quadrupole magnet design has been proposed for the final focus in the Compact Linea...
A critical magnet family for the future Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is the Main Beam Quadrupole (...
STFC in collaboration with CERN has developed a new type of adjustable permanent magnet based quadru...
In the framework of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) R&D, a tunable hybrid magnet design has been ...
In the framework of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) R&D, a tunable hybrid magnet design has been ...
R&D Magnets activities for CLIC Project have now entered a new phase with the design & manufacturing...
A novel type of highly tunable permanent magnet (PM) based quadrupole has been designed by the ZEPTO...
This paper describes a feasibility study and the preliminary design for the CLIC final focusing quad...
This document describes the preliminary electromagnetic design of the warm magnets required for the ...
This document describes the preliminary electromagnetic design of the warm magnets required for the ...
Mechanical stability to the nanometre and below is required for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) q...
A quadrupole magnet for a final focus doublet of a linear collider made of permanent magnets has bee...
In this report, we summarise the work done on the CLIC Main Beam Quadrupole. There are about 4000 MB...