The CLIC damping rings will produce ultra-low emittance beam, with high bunch
charge, necessary for the luminosity performance of the collider. To limit the
beam emittance blow-up due to oscillations, the pulse power modulators for the
damping ring kickers must provide extremely flat, high-voltage pulses:
specifications call for a 160 ns duration and a flattop of 12.5 kV, 250 A, with
a combined ripple and droop of not more than \pm0.02 %. The stripline design is
also extremely challenging: the field for the damping ring kicker system must
be homogenous to within \pm0.01 % over a 1 mm radius, and low beam coupling
impedance is required. The solid-state modulator, the inductive adder, is a
very promising approach to meeting the demanding specifications for the field
pulse ripple and droop. This paper describes the initial design of the
inductive adder and the striplines of the kicker system.Comment: Proceedings of LCWS'11, International Workshop on Future Linear
Colliders, Granada, Spain 26-30 Sept 201