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Sensors applications within the research framework of the PACMAN project on metrology for particle accelerators at CERN
Document Type
Conference
Source
2016 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS) Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS), 2016 IEEE. :1-6 Apr, 2016
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Wires
Magnetic resonance
Coordinate measuring machines
Magnetic levitation
Magnetic sensors
Extraterrestrial measurements
Language
Abstract
Within the framework of the Compact Linear Collider Study (CLIC) [1] at CERN, new sensing and actuators technologies must be developed in order to achieve the required performance. An ITN Marie Curie Skowoska project funded by the European Union was launched in 2013. This project is a study on Particle Accelerator Components Metrology and Alignment to the Nanometre Scale, named PACMAN [2]. The project team consists of ten early stage researchers, divided in four work packages focusing on different tasks. Each of them is developing innovative transducers overperforming the current state of the art. Their main tasks are high-precision metrology and fiducialization, magnets prequalification and determination of magnetic axis under the constraint of small aperture (below 10 mm), determination of electrical center of a 15 GHz Radio Frequency-Beam Position Monitor (RF-BPM) and the electro-magnetic axis of an accelerating cavity, improvement of an existing seismic sensor to guarantee an optimized alignment process. The project has now been running for two years at CERN, resulting in dramatic progress for each of the early stage researchers. Their work already lead to building new experiments and proofs of concepts that are to be assembled in a unique, flexible, and compact test bench.