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High-Power Test of Two Prototype X-Band Accelerating Structures Based on SwissFEL Fabrication Technology
This article presents the design, construction, and high-power test of two X -band radio frequency (RF) accelerating structures built as part of a collaboration between CERN and the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) for the compact linear collider (CLIC) study. The structures are a modified “tuning-free...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tns.2022.3230567 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2849041 |
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author | Millar, William L Grudiev, Alexej Wuensch, Walter Lasheras, Nuria Catalan McMonagle, Gerard Zennaro, Riccardo Craievich, Paolo Bopp, Markus Lucas, Thomas G Volpi, Matteo Paszkiewicz, Jan Edwards, Amelia Wegner, Rolf Bursali, Hikmet Woolley, Benjamin Magazinik, Anastasiya Syratchev, Igor Vnuchenko, Anna Pitman, Samantha del Pozo Romano, Veronica Bañón Caballero, David Burt, Graeme |
author_facet | Millar, William L Grudiev, Alexej Wuensch, Walter Lasheras, Nuria Catalan McMonagle, Gerard Zennaro, Riccardo Craievich, Paolo Bopp, Markus Lucas, Thomas G Volpi, Matteo Paszkiewicz, Jan Edwards, Amelia Wegner, Rolf Bursali, Hikmet Woolley, Benjamin Magazinik, Anastasiya Syratchev, Igor Vnuchenko, Anna Pitman, Samantha del Pozo Romano, Veronica Bañón Caballero, David Burt, Graeme |
author_sort | Millar, William L |
collection | CERN |
description | This article presents the design, construction, and high-power test of two X -band radio frequency (RF) accelerating structures built as part of a collaboration between CERN and the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) for the compact linear collider (CLIC) study. The structures are a modified “tuning-free” variant of an existing CERN design and were assembled using Swiss free electron laser (SwissFEL) production methods. The purpose of the study is two-fold. The first objective is to validate the RF properties and high-power performance of the tuning-free, vacuum brazed PSI technology. The second objective is to study the structures’ high-gradient behavior to provide insight into the breakdown and conditioning phenomena as they apply to high-field devices in general. Low-power RF measurements showed that the structure field profiles were close to the design values, and both structures were conditioned to accelerating gradients in excess of 100 MV/m in CERN’s high-gradient test facility. Measurements performed during the second structure test suggest that the breakdown rate (BDR) scales strongly with the accelerating gradient, with the best fit being a power law relation with an exponent of 31.14. In both cases, the test results indicate that stable, high-gradient operation is possible with tuning-free, vacuum brazed structures of this kind. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2023 |
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spelling | cern-28490412023-03-28T13:57:22Zdoi:10.1109/tns.2022.3230567http://cds.cern.ch/record/2849041engMillar, William LGrudiev, AlexejWuensch, WalterLasheras, Nuria CatalanMcMonagle, GerardZennaro, RiccardoCraievich, PaoloBopp, MarkusLucas, Thomas GVolpi, MatteoPaszkiewicz, JanEdwards, AmeliaWegner, RolfBursali, HikmetWoolley, BenjaminMagazinik, AnastasiyaSyratchev, IgorVnuchenko, AnnaPitman, Samanthadel Pozo Romano, VeronicaBañón Caballero, DavidBurt, GraemeHigh-Power Test of Two Prototype X-Band Accelerating Structures Based on SwissFEL Fabrication TechnologyNuclear Physics - ExperimentAccelerators and Storage RingsThis article presents the design, construction, and high-power test of two X -band radio frequency (RF) accelerating structures built as part of a collaboration between CERN and the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) for the compact linear collider (CLIC) study. The structures are a modified “tuning-free” variant of an existing CERN design and were assembled using Swiss free electron laser (SwissFEL) production methods. The purpose of the study is two-fold. The first objective is to validate the RF properties and high-power performance of the tuning-free, vacuum brazed PSI technology. The second objective is to study the structures’ high-gradient behavior to provide insight into the breakdown and conditioning phenomena as they apply to high-field devices in general. Low-power RF measurements showed that the structure field profiles were close to the design values, and both structures were conditioned to accelerating gradients in excess of 100 MV/m in CERN’s high-gradient test facility. Measurements performed during the second structure test suggest that the breakdown rate (BDR) scales strongly with the accelerating gradient, with the best fit being a power law relation with an exponent of 31.14. In both cases, the test results indicate that stable, high-gradient operation is possible with tuning-free, vacuum brazed structures of this kind.oai:cds.cern.ch:28490412023 |
spellingShingle | Nuclear Physics - Experiment Accelerators and Storage Rings Millar, William L Grudiev, Alexej Wuensch, Walter Lasheras, Nuria Catalan McMonagle, Gerard Zennaro, Riccardo Craievich, Paolo Bopp, Markus Lucas, Thomas G Volpi, Matteo Paszkiewicz, Jan Edwards, Amelia Wegner, Rolf Bursali, Hikmet Woolley, Benjamin Magazinik, Anastasiya Syratchev, Igor Vnuchenko, Anna Pitman, Samantha del Pozo Romano, Veronica Bañón Caballero, David Burt, Graeme High-Power Test of Two Prototype X-Band Accelerating Structures Based on SwissFEL Fabrication Technology |
title | High-Power Test of Two Prototype X-Band Accelerating Structures Based on SwissFEL Fabrication Technology |
title_full | High-Power Test of Two Prototype X-Band Accelerating Structures Based on SwissFEL Fabrication Technology |
title_fullStr | High-Power Test of Two Prototype X-Band Accelerating Structures Based on SwissFEL Fabrication Technology |
title_full_unstemmed | High-Power Test of Two Prototype X-Band Accelerating Structures Based on SwissFEL Fabrication Technology |
title_short | High-Power Test of Two Prototype X-Band Accelerating Structures Based on SwissFEL Fabrication Technology |
title_sort | high-power test of two prototype x-band accelerating structures based on swissfel fabrication technology |
topic | Nuclear Physics - Experiment Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tns.2022.3230567 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2849041 |
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