Speaker
Walter Wuensch
(CERN)
Description
Significant progress has been made by the CLIC collaboration to understand the phenomena which limit gradient in normal-conducting accelerating structures and to increase achievable gradient in excess of 100 MV/m. Scientific and technological highlights from the CLIC high-gradient program are presented along with on-going developments and future plans. I will also give an overview of the range of applications that potentially benefit from high-frequency and high-gradient accelerating technology.
session | Applications - materials and devices |
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Type of contribution | Oral |
Primary author
Walter Wuensch
(CERN)