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TU5RFP083 | Progress on the Commissioning of ALICE, the Energy Recovery Linac-Based Light Source at Daresbury Laboratory | 1281 |
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ALICE (Accelerators and Lasers in Combined Experiments) is a 35 MeV energy recovery linac based light source. ALICE is being developed as an experimental test-bed for a broad suite of science and technology activities that make use of electron acceleration and ultra-short pulse laser techniques. This paper reports the progress made in accelerator commissioning and includes the results of measurement made on the commissioning beam. The steps taken to prepare the beam for short pulse operation as a driver for a Compton Back Scattered source and in preparation for the commissioning of the free electron laser are reported. |
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FR5RFP092 | Measurements of the Complex Conductivity of Vacuum Vessels at THz Frequencies | 4752 |
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Accurate determination of the wakefield effects for high intensity, short electron bunches is an area of active research in accelerator design. Of particular interest is the resistive wall wakefield which depends upon the complex conductivity of the vacuum vessel. This conductivity depends on factors such as the frequency of the applied field, the temperature of the vessel and the level of impurities in the vessel material and so is generally difficult to characterise for real vessels. We present an experiment for determining the complex conductivity properties of a cylindrical vessel at frequencies in the THz regime, through the sub-picosecond time-resolved measurement of pulsed THz radiation transmitted through the structure. These results are compared to theoretical calculations. |