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Silicon crystals for steering high-intensity particle beams at ultrahigh-energy accelerators

A. Mazzolari, M. Romagnoni, E. Bagli, L. Bandiera, S. Baricordi, R. Camattari, D. Casotti, M. Tamisari, A. Sytov, V. Guidi, G. Cavoto, S. M. Carturan, D. De Salvador, A. Balbo, G. Cruciani, Thu Nhi Tran Caliste, R. Verbeni, N. Pastrone, L. Lanzoni, A. Rossall, J. A. van den Berg, R. Jenkins, P. Dumas

2021Physical Review Research14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Experimental results and simulation models show that crystals might play a relevant role for the development of new generations of high-energy and high-intensity particle accelerators and might disclose innovative possibilities at existing ones. In this paper we describe the most advanced manufacturing techniques of crystals suitable for operations at ultrahigh energy and ultrahigh intensity particle accelerators, reporting as an example of potential application the collimation of the particle beams circulating in the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, which will be upgraded through the addition of bent crystals in the frame of the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider project.

Topics & Concepts

ColliderParticle acceleratorBent molecular geometryParticle (ecology)LuminosityCollimated lightSuperconducting Super ColliderLarge Hadron ColliderPhysicsSiliconFrame (networking)HadronOpticsHigh energy particleEnergy (signal processing)Particle physicsIntensity (physics)Nuclear physicsCrystal (programming language)High energyMaterials scienceMuon colliderAccelerator physicsLinear particle acceleratorCrystallography and Radiation PhenomenaParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron LasersEnzyme Structure and Function
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