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Driver-witness configuration in CNT array-based acceleration
/ Barbera Ramos, Moises (Valencia U.) ; Bonatto, Alexandre (Rio Grande do Sul U.) ; Bontoiu, Cristian (Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech. ; Liverpool U.) ; Xia, Guoxing (Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech. ; Manchester U.) ; Resta-Lopez, Javier (Valencia U.) ; Apsimon, Oznur (Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech. ; Manchester U.) ; Martín-Luna, Pablo (Valencia U., IFIC) ; Rodin, Volodymyr (CERN)
Solid-state plasma wakefield acceleration might be an alternative to accelerate particles with ultra-high accelerating gradients, in the order of TV/m.In addition, due to their thermodynamic properties, 2D carbon-based materials, such as graphene layers and/or carbon nanotubes (CNT) are good candidates to be used as the media to sustain such ultra-high gradients. In particular, due to their cylindrical symmetry, multi-nm-aperture targets, made of CNT bundles or arrays may facilitate particle channelling through the crystalline structure.In this work, a two-bunch, driver-and-witness configuration is proposed to demonstrate the potential to achieve particle acceleration as the bunches propagate along a CNT-array structure.Particle-in-cell simulations have been performed using the VSIM code in a 2D Cartesian geometry to study the acceleration of the second (witness) bunch caused by the wakefield driven by the first (driver) bunch.The effective plasma-density approach was adopted to estimate the wakefield wavelength, which was used to identify the ideal separation between the two bunches, aiming to optimize the witness-bunch acceleration and focusing.Simulation results show the high acceleration gradient obtained, and the energy transfer from the driver to the witness bunch..
2023 - 4 p.
- Published in : JACoW IPAC 2023 (2023) TUPA052
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In : 14th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2023), Venice, Italy, 7 - 12 May 2023, pp.TUPA052
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Design of a compact superconducting recoil separator for HIE-ISOLDE
/ Resta-López, J (Valencia U.) ; Foussat, A (CERN) ; Kirby, G (CERN) ; Rodin, V (CERN) ; Kirby, O (PSI, Villigen) ; Martel, I (Huelva U.) ; Welsch, C P (Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech. ; Liverpool U.)
The High Intensity and Energy ISOLDE facility (HIE-ISOLDE) at CERN has unprecedentedly expanded the research capabilities to investigate the structure of the atomic nucleus and the nuclear interaction. In this context, to meet the high-resolution mass spectroscopy required by the HIE-ISOLDE physics program, an innovative spectrometer is currently being designed, the ISOLDE Superconducting Recoil Separator (ISRS). [...]
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- Published in : JACoW IPAC 2023 (2023) TUPA050
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In : 14th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2023), Venice, Italy, 7 - 12 May 2023, pp.TUPA050
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An innovative Superconducting Recoil Separator for HIE-ISOLDE
/ Martel, I (Huelva U.) ; Acosta, L (Mexico U.) ; Aguado, J L (Huelva U.) ; Assie, M (IJCLab, Orsay) ; Al-Aqeel, M A M (Liverpool U. ; Bucharest, IFIN-HH) ; Ballarino, A (CERN) ; Barna, D (Wigner RCP, Budapest) ; Berjillos, R (Huelva U.) ; Bonora, M (CERN) ; Bontoiu, C (Liverpool U.) et al.
The ISOLDE Scientific Infrastructure at CERN offers a unique range of post-accelerated radioactive beams. The scientific program can be improved with the “Isolde Superconducting Recoil Separator” (ISRS), an innovative spectrometer able to deliver unprecedented (A, Z) resolution. [...]
2023 - 4 p.
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., B 541 (2023) 176-179
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In : 19th International Conference on Electromagnetic Isotope Separators and Related Topics (EMIS 2022), Daejeon, Korea, 3 - 7 Oct 2022, pp.176-179
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Superconducting Curved Canted–Cosine–Theta (CCT) for the HIE-ISOLDE Recoil Separator Ring at CERN
/ Kirby, G (CERN) ; Rodin, V (Liverpool U.) ; Kirby, O (Exeter U.) ; Foussat, A (CERN) ; Resta-Lopez, J (Valencia U.) ; Martel, I (Huelva U.) ; Welsch, C (Liverpool U.)
The ISOLDE facility at CERN delivers the largest range of low-energy radioactive beams, exploited by several detector systems to investigate nuclear properties from the stable isotopes to the very exotic systems close to the neutron or proton drip lines. These studies can largely benefit from the use of a high-resolution fragment separator. [...]
2022 - 5 p.
- Published in : IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. 32 (2022) 4004105
In : 27th International Conference on Magnet Technology (MT-27), Fukuoka, Japan, 15 - 19 Nov 2021, pp.4004105
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Application of Nanostructures and Metamaterials in Accelerator Physics
/ Resta-López, Javier (GACE-ICMUV) ; Apsimon, Oznur (Liverpool U.) ; Bonatto, Alexandre (Rio Grande do Sul U.) ; Bonțoiu, Cristian (Liverpool U.) ; Galante, Bruno (CERN) ; Welsch, Carsten (Liverpool U. ; Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech.) ; Xia, Guoxing (U. Manchester (main))
Carbon-based nanostructures and metamaterials offer extraordinary mechanical and opto-electrical properties, which make them suitable for applications in diverse fields, including, for example, bioscience, energy technology and quantum computing. In the latest years, important R&D; efforts have been made to investigate the potential use of graphene and carbon-nanotube (CNT) based structures to manipulate and accelerate particle beams. [...]
2022 - 4 p.
- Published in : JACoW IPAC 2022 (2022) 659-662
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In : 13th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2022), Bangkok, Thailand, 12 - 17 Jun 2022, pp.659-662
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Report of the Topical Group on Physics Beyond the Standard Model at Energy Frontier for Snowmass 2021
/ Bose, Tulika (Wisconsin U., Madison) ; Boveia, Antonio (Ohio State U., CCAPP) ; Doglioni, Caterina (Manchester U.) ; Griso, Simone Pagan (LBNL, Berkeley ; Sao Paulo, IFT) ; Hirschauer, James (Fermilab) ; Lipeles, Elliot (Pennsylvania U.) ; Liu, Zhen (Minnesota U.) ; Shah, Nausheen R. (Wayne State U.) ; Wang, Lian-Tao (Chicago U., EFI ; Chicago U., KICP) ; Agashe, Kaustubh (Maryland U.) et al.
This is the Snowmass2021 Energy Frontier (EF) Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) report. [...]
arXiv:2209.13128 ; FERMILAB-FN-1204-AD-QIS-SCD.
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Carbon Nanotubes as Cold Electron Field Emitters for Electron Cooling in the CERN Extra Low Energy Antiproton (ELENA) Ring
/ Galante, Bruno (CERN ; Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech. ; Liverpool U.) ; Apsimon, Oznur (Liverpool U. ; Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech.) ; Resta-López, Javier (GACE-ICMUV) ; Tranquille, Gerard A (CERN) ; Welsch, Carsten P (Liverpool U. ; Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech.)
In ELENA electron cooling reduces the emittance of the antiproton beam allowing to deliver a high-quality beam to the experiments at the unprecedented low energy of 100 keV. To cool the antiproton beam at this low energy, the electron gun must emit electrons with as monoenergetic a distribution as possible. [...]
Geneva : JACoW, 2021 - 4 p.
- Published in : JACoW IPAC 2021 (2021) 2975-2978
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In : 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2021), Online, 24 - 28 May 2021, pp.2975-2978
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Design and Beam Dynamics Studies of a Novel Compact Recoil Separator Ring for Nuclear Research with Radioactive Beams
/ Resta-López, Javier (GACE-ICMUV) ; Foussat, Arnaud (CERN) ; Kirby, Glyn (CERN) ; Martel, Ismael (Huelva U.) ; Rodin, Volodymyr (Liverpool U. ; Cockcroft Inst. Accel. Sci. Tech.)
The recent development of radioactive beam facilities has significantly expanded the capabilities for investigating the structure of the atomic nucleus and the nuclear interaction. For instance, the HIE-ISOLDE facility at CERN delivers presently the largest range of low-energy radioactive beam available worldwide. [...]
Geneva : JACoW, 2021 - 4 p.
- Published in : JACoW IPAC 2021 (2021) 3031-3034
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In : 12th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC 2021), Online, 24 - 28 May 2021, pp.3031-3034
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