Clouds of low energy electrons in the vacuum beam pipes of accelerators of positively charged particle beams present a serious limitation for operation at high currents. Furthermore, it is difficult to probe their density over substantial lengths of the beam pipe. We have developed a novel technique to directly measure the electron cloud density via the phase shift induced in a TE wave transmitted over a section of the accelerator and used it to measure the average electron cloud density over a 50 m section in the positron ring of the PEP-II collider at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Clouds of stray electrons are ubiquitous in particle accelerators and frequently limit the performan...
Low-energy, background electrons are ubiquitous in high-energy particle accelerators. Under certain ...
In the TE wave method, microwaves are coupled into the beam-pipe and the effect of the electron clou...
Clouds of low energy electrons in the vacuum beam pipes of accelerators of positively charged partic...
Clouds of low energy electrons in the vacuum beam pipes of accelerators of positively charged partic...
Clouds of electrons in the vacuum chambers of accelerators of positively charged particle beams pres...
Clouds of low energy electrons in the vacuum beam pipes of accelerators of positively charged partic...
Clouds of electrons in the vacuum chambers of accelerators of positively charged particle beams pres...
We present the results of our measurements of the electron cloud density in the PEP-II low energy ri...
The use of transverse electric (TE) waves has proved to be a powerful, noninvasive method for estima...
The modification of microwave signals passing through an electron cloud can be used as a diagnostic ...
Simulation studies for transmission of microwaves through electron clouds show good agreement with a...
Simulation studies for transmission of microwaves through electron cloudes show good agreement with ...
The electron cloud effect can pose severe performance limitations in high-energy particle accelerato...
A large number of electrons called an electron cloud are accumulated in beamchambers in positron sto...
Clouds of stray electrons are ubiquitous in particle accelerators and frequently limit the performan...
Low-energy, background electrons are ubiquitous in high-energy particle accelerators. Under certain ...
In the TE wave method, microwaves are coupled into the beam-pipe and the effect of the electron clou...
Clouds of low energy electrons in the vacuum beam pipes of accelerators of positively charged partic...
Clouds of low energy electrons in the vacuum beam pipes of accelerators of positively charged partic...
Clouds of electrons in the vacuum chambers of accelerators of positively charged particle beams pres...
Clouds of low energy electrons in the vacuum beam pipes of accelerators of positively charged partic...
Clouds of electrons in the vacuum chambers of accelerators of positively charged particle beams pres...
We present the results of our measurements of the electron cloud density in the PEP-II low energy ri...
The use of transverse electric (TE) waves has proved to be a powerful, noninvasive method for estima...
The modification of microwave signals passing through an electron cloud can be used as a diagnostic ...
Simulation studies for transmission of microwaves through electron clouds show good agreement with a...
Simulation studies for transmission of microwaves through electron cloudes show good agreement with ...
The electron cloud effect can pose severe performance limitations in high-energy particle accelerato...
A large number of electrons called an electron cloud are accumulated in beamchambers in positron sto...
Clouds of stray electrons are ubiquitous in particle accelerators and frequently limit the performan...
Low-energy, background electrons are ubiquitous in high-energy particle accelerators. Under certain ...
In the TE wave method, microwaves are coupled into the beam-pipe and the effect of the electron clou...