Technical Design Considerations About the SINBAD-ARES Linac
@inproceedings{Marchetti2016TechnicalDC, title={Technical Design Considerations About the SINBAD-ARES Linac}, author={Barbara Marchetti and Ralph Wolfgang Assmann and Ulrich Dorda and Klaus Fl{\"o}ttmann and Max Hachmann and Ingmar Hartl and Jörg Herrmann and M. Huening and Gero Kube and Frank Ludwig and Frank Mayet and Maike Pelzer and Ingo Peperkorn and Sven Pfeiffer and Robert Rossmanith and Holger Schlarb and Mikheil Titberidze and Grygorii Vashchenko and Maria Weikum and Lutz Winkelmann and Kay Wittenburg and Jun Zhu}, year={2016} }
The SINBAD facility (Short and INnovative Bunches and Accelerators at Desy) is foreseen to host various experiments in the field of production of ultra-short electron bunches and novel high gradient acceleration techniques. The SINBAD linac, also called ARES (Accelerator Research experiment at SINBAD), will be a conventional S-band linear RF accelerator allowing the production of low charge (0.5pC few pC) ultra-short electron bunches (FWHM, length <= 1fs few fs) with 100 MeV energy. In this… CONTINUE READING
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