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Beam dynamics driven design of powerful energy recovery linac for experiments

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  • Alex Bogacz
  • O Brüning
  • Kevin André
  • B J Holzer
  • B Hounsell
  • Max Klein
  • Boris Militsyn
  • Peter Williams
  • S Setiniyaz
  • R. Abukeshek
  • C. Barbagallo
  • M. Ben Abdillah
  • C. Bruni
  • P. Duchesne
  • P. Duthil
  • A. Fomin
  • C. Guyot
  • W. Kaabi
  • J. Michaud
  • G. Olry
  • L. Perrot
  • D. Reynet
  • R. Roux
  • A. Stocchi
  • S. Wurth
  • H. Abualrob
  • M. Baylac
  • F. Bouly
  • B. Jacquot
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Article number031603
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>26/03/2024
<mark>Journal</mark>Physical Review Accelerators and Beams
Issue number3
Volume27
Number of pages15
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Powerful ERL for experiments (PERLE) is a novel energy recovery linac (ERL) test facility [1], designed to validate choices for a 50 GeV ERL foreseen in the design of the Large Hadron Electron Collider and the Future Circular Collider and to host dedicated nuclear and particle physics experiments. Its main goal is to demonstrate the high current, continuous wave, multipass operation with superconducting cavities at 802 MHz. With very high beam power (10 MW), PERLE offers an opportunity for controllable study of every beam dynamic effect of interest in the next generation of ERLs and becomes a “stepping stone” between the present state-of-the-art 1 MW ERLs and the future 100 MW scale applications.