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MO6PFP024 | Permanent Magnet Final Focus Doublet R&D for ILC at ATF2 | 187 |
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Funding: Work partially supported by the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A), 18204023(2006) Although the base line technology of the Final Focus Doublet for ILC is superconducting magnet, which is supposed to be conventional, the slender structure may be suffered from its vibration. The permanent magnets, however, do not have any vibration source in it at the steady state. The five-ring-singlet configuration, proposed by R. L. Gluckstern adds 100% strength adjustability to permanent magnet quadrupole (PMQ) lens. A prototype of this lens is fabricated and under evaluation. It was originally designed for ILC that also has the extra hole for the outgoing beam. In order to realize the beam test at ATF2, the inner bore is enlarged from D20mm to D50mm to clear the background photons from Shintake-Monitor. The magnet is described. |
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FR1RAI03 | ATF2 Commissioning | 4205 |
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ATF2 is a final-focus test beam line that attempts to focus the low-emittance beam from the ATF damping ring to a beam size of about 37 nm, and at the same time to demonstrate nm beam stability, using numerous advanced beam diagnostics and feedback tools. The construction is well advanced and beam commissioning of ATF2 has started in the second half of 2008. ATF2 is constructed and commissioned by ATF international collaborations with strong US, Asian and European participation. |
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