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Title Low Density Wires for Beam Halo Monitoring
Author(s) Aliana-Cervera, Gerard (CERN) ; Pasquino, Chiara (CERN) ; Veness, Raymond (CERN) ; Lunt, Alexander (Bath U.) ; Mattia, Davide (Bath U.)
Publication 2026
Number of pages 4
In: JACoW IBIC 2025 (2026) 517
In: 14th International Beam Instrumentation Conference (IBIC 2025), Liverpool, United Kingdom, 7-11 Sep 2025, pp.517
DOI 10.18429/JACoW-IBIC2025-TUPMO22
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract Beam Halo Monitoring (BHM) is essential for high-intensity accelerators like the HL-LHC. Carbon Nanotube (CNT) wires offer a promising alternative to traditional carbon fibre scanners due to their lower density, improved thermal properties, and reduced beam interaction. This work evaluates the performance of CNT wires in beam halo diagnostics, focusing on their energy and intensity range, durability, and operational feasibility.Preliminary results show that CNT wires provide better contrast and lower beam perturbation, with enhanced thermal stability under HL-LHC conditions. However, sudden temperature increases lead to significant shape deformation due to catalytic particles sublimating. We discuss challenges in manufacturing, post-processing, and limitations related to wire diameter and density. While CNT wires show strong potential for next-generation scanners, further studies are needed to optimise long-term performance.
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