CLIC

The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) study is an international collaboration working on a concept for a machine to collide electrons and positrons (antielectrons) head-on at energies up to several teraelectronvolts (TeV).

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News
Knowledge sharing
20 January, 2017
Knowledge sharing
News
20 January, 2017

ILC collaboration celebrates 10th anniversary

Ten years ago the global research and development effort for the future International Linear Collider kicked off at a meeting in Snowmass in the US

News
Accelerators
21 August, 2015
Accelerators
News
21 August, 2015

CLIC prototype operational

The first prototype module of the Compact Linear Collider Study (CLIC) is operational in the dedicated test facility at CERN

News
Accelerators
30 January, 2015
Accelerators
News
30 January, 2015

CERN’s Japanese pied-a-terre (and vice versa)

New CERN-KEK offices to increase the collaborative effort on accelerator R&D and construction projects

News
Accelerators
26 November, 2014
Accelerators
News
26 November, 2014

A new spokesperson for CLIC

Phil Burrows of the University of Oxford succeeds Roberto Corsini of CERN as spokesperson for the CLIC accelerator collaboration

News
Accelerators
08 April, 2014
Accelerators
News
08 April, 2014

Some CLIC with your free-electron laser?

The CLIC study could transfer its X-band expertise to light sources and medical applications

News
Knowledge sharing
14 February, 2014
Knowledge sharing
News
14 February, 2014

The future is just around the corner

This week and next see a series of meetings looking at the future of CERN, and indeed of particle physics, says Director-General Rolf Heuer

Opinion
Accelerators
07 February, 2014
Accelerators
Opinion
07 February, 2014

Power napping for detectors

The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) study is looking at silicon capacitors to help with power pulsing

News
Accelerators
06 December, 2013
Accelerators
News
06 December, 2013

Two-beam module to drive particle beams

The first module of the Compact Linear Collider is being tested at CERN – with neither beam nor radiofrequency system

News
Accelerators
22 April, 2013
Accelerators
News
22 April, 2013