12–15 Jun 2016
Debrecen
Europe/Zurich timezone

Characterization and study of the PACMAN RF-BPM

13 Jun 2016, 15:00
20m
Debrecen

Debrecen

Debrecen Hungary

Speaker

Ms Silvia Zorzetti (CERN)

Description

The Beam Position Monitor (BPM) studied in the frame of the PACMAN project and used for CLIC is a passive resonant cavity operating at about 15GHz, optimized for holding both good spatial (<50nm) and temporal resolutions (<50ns). This BPM has been fully characterized with stretched-wire techniques on a standalone test bench. The nanometric spatial resolution has also been observed through an innovative methodology using a piezo stage as an actuator and the same conductive wire as a sensor to scan the cavity.

Author

Co-authors

Prof. Luca Fanucci (Università di Pisa) Mr Manfred Wendt (CERN)

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