Bloch's formula
Impedance in Accelerator Physics is a quantity that characterizes the self interaction of a charged particle beam, mediated by the beam environment, such as the vacuum chamber, RF cavities, and other elements encountered along the accelerator or storage ring.
Definition in terms of wakefunction
The impedance is defined as the Fourier transform of the Wakefunction. [1]
Important sources of impedance
The impedance is defined at all positions along the beam trajectory. The beam travels through a vacuum chamber. Substantial impedance is generated in transitions, where the shape of the beam pipe changes. The RF cavities are another important source.
Impedance models
In the absence of detailed geometric modeling, one can use various models to represent different aspects of the accelerator beam pipe structure.
One such model is the
Broadband resonator
For the longitudinal case, one has
with the shunt impedance, , the quality factor, and the resonant frequency.
Resistive Wall
Given a circular beam piper of radius , and conductivity , the impedance is given by [2]
The corresponding longitudinal wakefield is approximately given by [3]
See Also
https://impedance.web.cern.ch/impedance/
References
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- ↑ A. Chao, Physics of Collective Beam Instabilities in High Energy Accelerators, Wiley Publishers, 1993. Available here.
- ↑ http://www.slac.stanford.edu/pubs/slacpubs/11000/slac-pub-11052.html
- ↑ http://inspirehep.net/record/404313?ln=en