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Investigations of dc breakdown fields

The need for high accelerating gradients for the future 30 GHz multi-TeV e+e- Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) at CERN has triggered a comprehensive study of DC breakdown fields of metals in UHV. The study shows that molybdenum (Mo), tungsten (W), titanium (Ti) and TiVAl reach high breakdown fields, a...

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Autores principales: Ramsvik, Trond, Calatroni, Sergio, Reginelli, Alessandra, Taborelli, Mauro
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1012909
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author Ramsvik, Trond
Calatroni, Sergio
Reginelli, Alessandra
Taborelli, Mauro
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Calatroni, Sergio
Reginelli, Alessandra
Taborelli, Mauro
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description The need for high accelerating gradients for the future 30 GHz multi-TeV e+e- Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) at CERN has triggered a comprehensive study of DC breakdown fields of metals in UHV. The study shows that molybdenum (Mo), tungsten (W), titanium (Ti) and TiVAl reach high breakdown fields, and are thus good candidates for the iris material of CLIC structures. A significant decrease in the saturated breakdown field (Esat) is observed for molybdenum and tungsten when exposed to air. Specifically, at air pressures of 10-5 mbar, the decrease in Esat is found to be 50% and 30% for molybdenum and tungsten, respectively. In addition, a 30% decrease is found when molybdenum is conditioned with a CO pressure of ~1-10-5 mbar. Surface analysis measurements and breakdown conditioning in O2 ambience imply that the origin of the decrease in Esat is closely linked to oxide formation on the cathode surface. "Ex-situ" treatments by ion bombardment of molybdenum effectively reduce the oxide layers, and improve the breakdown characteristics of the metal drastically.
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spelling cern-10129092023-07-20T15:04:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1012909engRamsvik, TrondCalatroni, SergioReginelli, AlessandraTaborelli, MauroInvestigations of dc breakdown fieldsAccelerators and Storage RingsThe need for high accelerating gradients for the future 30 GHz multi-TeV e+e- Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) at CERN has triggered a comprehensive study of DC breakdown fields of metals in UHV. The study shows that molybdenum (Mo), tungsten (W), titanium (Ti) and TiVAl reach high breakdown fields, and are thus good candidates for the iris material of CLIC structures. A significant decrease in the saturated breakdown field (Esat) is observed for molybdenum and tungsten when exposed to air. Specifically, at air pressures of 10-5 mbar, the decrease in Esat is found to be 50% and 30% for molybdenum and tungsten, respectively. In addition, a 30% decrease is found when molybdenum is conditioned with a CO pressure of ~1-10-5 mbar. Surface analysis measurements and breakdown conditioning in O2 ambience imply that the origin of the decrease in Esat is closely linked to oxide formation on the cathode surface. "Ex-situ" treatments by ion bombardment of molybdenum effectively reduce the oxide layers, and improve the breakdown characteristics of the metal drastically.CERN-OPEN-2007-003CLIC-Note-703oai:cds.cern.ch:10129092006-06-10
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Ramsvik, Trond
Calatroni, Sergio
Reginelli, Alessandra
Taborelli, Mauro
Investigations of dc breakdown fields
title Investigations of dc breakdown fields
title_full Investigations of dc breakdown fields
title_fullStr Investigations of dc breakdown fields
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topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
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