Emittance Preservation in Linear Accelerators (only abstract)

Abstract

Preservation of the phase space density of charged particles during the acceleration to high energies is essential for achieving high luminosities in linear colliders. Precise knowledge of the electromagnetic fields which govern the beam transport is very important. Inaccurate knowledge of these parameters, which may come about in practice, may be overcome using powerful methods which exploit measurements of the beam behavior. In this report preservation of the single-bunch beam emittances using such methods in linear colliders will be reviewed with experimental results from the electron-positron linear collider at Stanford

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