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A conceptual design of final Focus Systems for linear colliders

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Abstract

As a summary, a “cookbook” solution for designing SLC type systems is given below as a guide to the reader.

  • • Use telescopic transformers for the basic optics modules.

  • • Design the transformer nearest the interaction region so as to minimize the path lengths between the monoenergetic trajectories.

  • • Use a modified form of the second-order achromat for the design of the chromatic correction section.

  • • Choose the location of dipoles in the chromatic correction section so as to minimize emittance growth.

  • • Choose the dipole strength so as to minimize the overall effect of third-order aberrations and emittance growth.

This work was supported by the U. S. Department of Energy under contract number DE-AC03-76SF00515.

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  1. K.L. Brown, A Second-Order Magnetic Optical Achromat, SLAC-PUB-2257 (February 1979), and IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, Vol. NS-26, No. 3, June 1979, p. 3490–3492. For a more up-to-date discussion of the second-order achromat see K.L. Brown and R.V. Servranckx, First-and Second-Order Charged Particle Optics, SLAC-PUB-3381, July 1984, Presented at the 1983 BNL Summer School for Physics of High Energy Particle Accelerators.

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Brown, K.L. (1988). A conceptual design of final Focus Systems for linear colliders. In: Month, M., Turner, S. (eds) Frontiers of Particle Beams. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 296. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0031505

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