Bench measurements nowadays represent an important tool to estimate the coupling impedance of any particle accelerator device. The well-known technique based on the coaxial wire method allows to excite in the device under test a field similar to the one generated by an ultra-relativistic point charge. We discuss the basics of the coaxial wire method and review the formulae widely used to convert measured scattering parameters to longitudinal and transverse impedance data. We review, as well, bead-pull technique used in the design, construction and tuning of multi-cell accelerating structures. We discuss typical measurement examples of interest for the CERN Large Hadron Collider as well as other state of the art particle accelerator
As demands for high luminosity and low emittance particle beams increase, an understanding of the el...
The concept of beam coupling impedance describes the electromagnetic interaction of uniformly moving...
The concept of beam coupling impedance describes the electromagnetic interaction of uniformly moving...
After the introduction of the beam coupling impedance concept by V. Vaccaro it was realized soon tha...
The concept of the coaxial wire technique as a bench method for beam coupling impedance measurements...
Coupling impedance values of accelerator components can be obtained from standard bench measurements...
International audienceThe low energy accelerators are tend to have some instabilities especially the...
The wire method is a more rapid and less costly method to measure impedances of RF components compar...
Charged particle beams in circular accelerators often become unstable and execute coherent transvers...
In this document it has been treated the study of the coupling impedance in modern devices, already ...
After a general introduction, the basic principles of wake-field and beamcoupling- impedance computa...
Vacuum chambers of particle accelerators are typically equipped with radio-frequency couplers. The c...
The beam impedance and wakefield are quantities which describe the stability of charged particles in...
In high intensity particle accelerators, RF contact fingers are commonly used to carry the beam indu...
Dipole modes are the main cause of transverse emittance dilution in the Japanese Linear Collider / N...
As demands for high luminosity and low emittance particle beams increase, an understanding of the el...
The concept of beam coupling impedance describes the electromagnetic interaction of uniformly moving...
The concept of beam coupling impedance describes the electromagnetic interaction of uniformly moving...
After the introduction of the beam coupling impedance concept by V. Vaccaro it was realized soon tha...
The concept of the coaxial wire technique as a bench method for beam coupling impedance measurements...
Coupling impedance values of accelerator components can be obtained from standard bench measurements...
International audienceThe low energy accelerators are tend to have some instabilities especially the...
The wire method is a more rapid and less costly method to measure impedances of RF components compar...
Charged particle beams in circular accelerators often become unstable and execute coherent transvers...
In this document it has been treated the study of the coupling impedance in modern devices, already ...
After a general introduction, the basic principles of wake-field and beamcoupling- impedance computa...
Vacuum chambers of particle accelerators are typically equipped with radio-frequency couplers. The c...
The beam impedance and wakefield are quantities which describe the stability of charged particles in...
In high intensity particle accelerators, RF contact fingers are commonly used to carry the beam indu...
Dipole modes are the main cause of transverse emittance dilution in the Japanese Linear Collider / N...
As demands for high luminosity and low emittance particle beams increase, an understanding of the el...
The concept of beam coupling impedance describes the electromagnetic interaction of uniformly moving...
The concept of beam coupling impedance describes the electromagnetic interaction of uniformly moving...