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Electron lenses: historical overview and outlook

Journal

JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/16/03/P03039

Keywords

Beam dynamics; Instrumentation for particle accelerators and storage rings - high; energy (linear accelerators, synchrotrons); Accelerator modelling and simulations (multi-particle dynamics; single-particle dynamics)

Funding

  1. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics [DE-AC02-07CH11359]

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The article presents the development history and future applications of electron lenses, a novel instrument that has proven to be particularly useful for high-energy particle accelerators, especially in superconducting hadron colliders.
The first electron lenses- understood as lenses made of electrons rather than lenses to focus electrons- were envisioned in the mid-1990s and built in the early 2000s for compensation of beam-beam effects in the Tevatron proton-antiproton collider. Since then, the lenses - a novel instrument for high-energy particle accelerators - have been added to the toolbox of modern beam facilities, being particularly useful for the energy frontier superconducting hadron colliders (supercolliders). In this article we briefly present the history of ideas and developments toward effective use of low-energy high-current bright electron beams in high energy accelerators and discuss the promise of their future applications.

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