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Overview of Final Focus Optics, Collimeter, Final Doublet and Extraction/Dump

Overview of Final Focus Optics, Collimeter, Final Doublet and Extraction/Dump. Final Focus Optics Collimeter Final Doublet Extraction/Dump. S.Kuroda ( KEK ). MDI meeting at SLAC 1/6/2005. Final Focus Optics. 1. Beam size blow-up due to energy spread( chromatic effect )

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Overview of Final Focus Optics, Collimeter, Final Doublet and Extraction/Dump

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  1. Overview of Final Focus Optics, Collimeter, Final Doublet and Extraction/Dump • Final Focus Optics • Collimeter • Final Doublet • Extraction/Dump S.Kuroda ( KEK ) MDI meeting at SLAC 1/6/2005

  2. Final Focus Optics 1. Beam size blow-up due to energy spread( chromatic effect ) Ds = x d s Generally x is large for FF. (x =103~104, mainly from final Q) 2. Chromaticity correction introducing SX. 3. SX also introduces geometric aberration(GA).  Need another SX and special optics for the GA cancellation Two Cancellation Scheme “Traditional” :GA cancelled by -I optics between SXs “Local Correction” : x corrected locally

  3. Traditional Optics TESLA TDR x correction by SX far upstream of IP Transfer matrix of -I between SXs h= h’=0 at IP

  4. Local Correction Optics  x corrected locally  GA must be corrected by optics  2nd order h correction also required NLC BDS New TESLA BDS qc=0 Long drift space for dump [J.Payet, O.Napoly] Collimeter in FFS OCT tail folding works good [A.Seryi et al]

  5. Summary of Optics Recent design tendency is ‘Local Correction Optics’

  6. Collimeter Machine( Detector ) Protection Background to Detector SR of Beam Halo at Final Q Collimation with spoiler+absorber Off-momentum Collimation Betatron Collimation Non-linear field in beam line Simulation is required for performance check [TESLA]

  7. Off-Momentum Collimation SR protection x+Lp = (h+L h’)d< r Machine protection High dispersion & low beta section

  8. Betatron Collimation High beta & dispersion free section Need iterative collimation for action variable cut in phase space (Optional use) Periodic Optics with DY= 45° emittance measurement SR by e of (x, p) at distance L x+Lp= (in action-angle var.) < aperture

  9. Performance of Collimeter Better collimation performance in NLC/CLIC beta+d collimation is better than d +beta ? [A.Drozhdin et al]

  10. Other Machine Protection Magnetic Energy Spoiler(MES) OCT+skew SX Large d beam kicked by OCT horizontally large Dx in skew SX x-y coupling & beam blow-up • Fast Extraction Line • Long bunch spacing in • Cold machine • much enough time to detect error and fire kicker [TESLA]

  11. Other Issue for Collimeter Spoiler & Absorber Wake field Heat load survivability/life time survivable spoiler [A.Seryi] Muon collimation

  12. Final Doublet Crossing angle qc & L* is the critical parameters for design Outgoing beam go inside or outside of the bore Normal Electric Magnet • Established technology • Heat loadcooling

  13. Super-conducting Magnet • High gradient/Low power consumption • Large bore radius ( common with outgoing beam ) • Vibration?  He flow in cryostat LHC Various type of SC magnets are proposed Compact SC magnet Small bore/double aperture Flat inner tube

  14. Permanent Magnet • High gradient w/o power consumption • Compact/small bore • Adjustability/tunability Hybrid Field compensation mover

  15. Summary for Final Doublet

  16. Beam Extraction/Dump • Charged beam extraction Boundary condition by qc and L* Machine protection by beamstrahlung g • Dump for beamstrahlung • Material of the dump for e± & beamstrahlung

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