Title :
An improved beam screen for the lhc injection kickers
Author :
Barnes, M.J. ; Caspers, F. ; Ducimetiére, L. ; Garrel, N. ; Kroyer, T.
Author_Institution :
CERN, Geneva
Abstract :
The two LHC injection kicker magnet systems must produce a kick of 1.3 T.m with a flattop duration variable up to 7860 ns, and rise and fall times of less than 900 ns and 3000 ns, respectively. Each system is composed of two resonant charging power supplies (RCPSs) and four 5 Omega transmission line kicker magnets with matched terminating resistors and pulse forming networks (PFNs). A beam screen is placed in the aperture of the magnets: the screen consists of a ceramic tube with conductors on the inner wall. The conductors provide a path for the image current of the, high intensity,LHC beam and screen the ferrite against Wake fields. The conductors initially used gave adequately low beam coupling impedance however inter-conductor discharges occurred during pulsing of the magnet: an alternative design was discharge free at the nominal operating voltage but the impedance was too high for the ultimate LHC beam. This paper presents the results of a new development undertaken to meet the often conflicting requirements for low beam coupling impedance, fast magnetic field rise- time and good high voltage behaviour. High voltage test results and thermal measurements are also presented.
Keywords :
accelerator magnets; ferrites; magnetic fields; particle beam injection; proton accelerators; storage rings; synchrotrons; LHC injection kicker magnet systems; PFN; RCPS; beam screen; ceramic tube; ferrite heating; image current; interconductor discharges; low beam coupling impedance; magnetic field risetime; nominal operating voltage; protons injection; pulse forming networks; resonant charging power supplies; terminating resistors; thermal measurements; voltage test results; wakefields; Conductors; Impedance; Large Hadron Collider; Magnetic field measurement; Optical coupling; Power transmission lines; Pulsed power supplies; Resistors; Resonance; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2007. PAC. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0916-7
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2007.4440827