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Title Electron Cloud Effects
Author(s) Iadarola, G (CERN) ; Rumolo, G (CERN)
Publication 2018
Number of pages 8
In: CERN Yellow Rep. Conf. Proc. 1 (2018) 49-56
In: ICFA Mini-Workshop on Impedances and Beam Instabilities in particle accelerators, pp.49-56
DOI 10.23732/CYRCP-2018-001.49
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract Secondary electron emission in combination with the elecromagnetic fields generated by a bunched beam can lead to the formation of electron clouds in the beam chambers of particle accelerators. The interaction of the circulating beam with the e-cloud can lead to transverse instabilities, beam losses, transverse emittance degradation. Moreover, the electrons impacting on the chamber's walls induce other unwanted effects like energy deposition (particularly critical for superconducting machines) and vacuum degradation. This contribution summarizes the mechanisms leading to the formation of the e-cloud, the effects that it can have on the performance of an accelerator, the methods employed to study the phenomenon and different techniques that have been developed to reduce or suppress its formation.
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