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Study and Experimental Characterization of a Novel Photoinjector: PHIN Photoinjector for the CLIC Drive Beam at CERN,Used
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The PHIN photoinjector has been conceptualized by a collaboration between Laboratoire de l'Acclrateur Linaire (LAL), Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) and Organisation Europenne pour la Recherche Nuclaire (CERN). The photoinjector has been installed, in 2008, on a dedicated teststand at CERN. During the commissioning of the PHIN photoinjector, the beam properties have been studied by rigorous systematic measurements and simulations. The transverse and longitudinal phase spaces have been measured both in a integrated and timeresolved manner. The single shot measurements revealed useful information about the shottoshot stability of the beam properties, whereas the timeresolved measurements have reflected the stability along the bunch train. The experimental characterization and the numerical studies clearly indicate the feasibility of PHIN as an injector for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) drive beam test facility (CTF3).
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