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Injection and Extraction

Injection and Extraction

  • Michiko G. Minty3 &
  • Frank Zimmermann4 
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In transferring the beam from one accelerator to another, preservation of the beam properties is essential. Injection should be accomplished with minimum beam loss and often minimal emittance dilution. Single-turn injection, in which a single bunch of particles is injected into a single empty rf bucket, is usually straightforward. In many cases, however, to attain higher bunch currents, one may also wish to accumulate beam in a storage ring by reinjecting different beam pulses into the same rf bucket. This is called multi-turn injection. In addition to conventional schemes, there are several new or more exotic injection techniques, devised to control and improve the properties of the stored beam.

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  • Injection Scheme
  • Injection Envelope
  • Beam Separation
  • Transverse Injection
  • Betatron Tune

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Minty, M.G., Zimmermann, F. (2003). Injection and Extraction. In: Measurement and Control of Charged Particle Beams. Particle Acceleration and Detection. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08581-3_9

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