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Local power coupling as a predictor of high-gradient breakdown performance

A novel quantity for predicting the high-gradient performance of radio frequency accelerating structures is presented. The quantity is motivated, derived and compared with earlier high-gradient limits and experiments. This new method models a nascent RF breakdown as a current-carrying antenna and ca...

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Autores principales: Paszkiewicz, Jan, Grudiev, Alexej, Wuensch, Walter
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2853502
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author Paszkiewicz, Jan
Grudiev, Alexej
Wuensch, Walter
author_facet Paszkiewicz, Jan
Grudiev, Alexej
Wuensch, Walter
author_sort Paszkiewicz, Jan
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description A novel quantity for predicting the high-gradient performance of radio frequency accelerating structures is presented. The quantity is motivated, derived and compared with earlier high-gradient limits and experiments. This new method models a nascent RF breakdown as a current-carrying antenna and calculates the coupling of the antenna to an RF power source. With the help of an electron emission model to describe a nascent breakdown, the antenna model describes how a breakdown modifies the local surface electric field before it fully develops in any given structure geometry. For the structure geometries that this method was applied to, it was found that the calculated breakdown-loaded electric field was well-correlated with observed spatial breakdown distributions, and gave consistent values for the maximum breakdown-limited accelerating gradient between different geometries.
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spelling cern-28535022023-06-29T03:44:53Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2853502engPaszkiewicz, JanGrudiev, AlexejWuensch, WalterLocal power coupling as a predictor of high-gradient breakdown performancephysics.acc-phAccelerators and Storage RingsA novel quantity for predicting the high-gradient performance of radio frequency accelerating structures is presented. The quantity is motivated, derived and compared with earlier high-gradient limits and experiments. This new method models a nascent RF breakdown as a current-carrying antenna and calculates the coupling of the antenna to an RF power source. With the help of an electron emission model to describe a nascent breakdown, the antenna model describes how a breakdown modifies the local surface electric field before it fully develops in any given structure geometry. For the structure geometries that this method was applied to, it was found that the calculated breakdown-loaded electric field was well-correlated with observed spatial breakdown distributions, and gave consistent values for the maximum breakdown-limited accelerating gradient between different geometries.arXiv:2209.15291oai:cds.cern.ch:28535022022-09-30
spellingShingle physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
Paszkiewicz, Jan
Grudiev, Alexej
Wuensch, Walter
Local power coupling as a predictor of high-gradient breakdown performance
title Local power coupling as a predictor of high-gradient breakdown performance
title_full Local power coupling as a predictor of high-gradient breakdown performance
title_fullStr Local power coupling as a predictor of high-gradient breakdown performance
title_full_unstemmed Local power coupling as a predictor of high-gradient breakdown performance
title_short Local power coupling as a predictor of high-gradient breakdown performance
title_sort local power coupling as a predictor of high-gradient breakdown performance
topic physics.acc-ph
Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2853502
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