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    ‘Csatari’ Divall, M.; Andersson, A.; Bolzon, B.; Bravin, E.; Chevallay, E.; Döbert, S.; Drozdy, A.; Fedosseev, V.; Hessler, C.; Lefevre, T.; Livesley, S.; Losito, R.; Mete, Ö.; Petrarca, M.; Rabiller, A.N.

    Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 12/2011, Letnik: 659, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    The future Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) e−/e+ collider is based on the two-beam acceleration concept, whereby interleaving electron bunches of the drive beam through a delay loop and combiner rings as well as high peak RF power at 12GHz are created locally to accelerate a second beam, the main beam. One of the main objectives of the currently operational CLIC Test Facility (CTF3) is to demonstrate beam combination from 1.5GHz to 12GHz, which requires satellite-free fast phase-switching of the drive beam with sub-ns speed. The PHIN photo-injector, with the photo-injector laser, provides flexibility in the time structure of the electron bunches produced, by direct manipulation of the laser pulses. A novel fiber modulator-based phase-switching technique allows clean and fast phase-switch at 1.5GHz. This paper describes the switching system based on fiber-optic modulators, and the measurements carried out on both the laser and the electron beam to verify the scheme.