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Paper IPM / Particles / 12597 |
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The CLIC Test Facility CTF3, being built at CERN by
an international collaboration, should demonstrate the
feasibility of the CLIC two-beam technology by 2010.
One of the issues addressed is the control of the electron
bunch length in the whole complex. A bunch length
measurement system, with a good resolution, is therefore
paramount. Two different systems are presently used in
CTF3 based on microwave spectroscopy and on
transverse rf deflectors, respectively. In the paper we
describe the two systems, we discuss the different
experimental methods used and present the results of the
latest measurement campaigns
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