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Progress in the Design of a Damped and Tapered Accelerating Structure for CLIC

Two of the main requirements for CLIC 30 GHz accelerating structures are an average accelerating gradient of 150 MV/m and features which suppress long-range transverse and longitudinal wakefields. The main effects that constrain the design of a copper structure are a surface electric field limit of...

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Autores principales: Raguin, J Y, Wilson, Ian H, Wuensch, Walter
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/619615
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Sumario:Two of the main requirements for CLIC 30 GHz accelerating structures are an average accelerating gradient of 150 MV/m and features which suppress long-range transverse and longitudinal wakefields. The main effects that constrain the design of a copper structure are a surface electric field limit of about 300 MV/m, from evidence produced by the CLIC high-gradient testing program, and a pulsed surface heating temperature rise limit estimated to be of the order of 100 K. The interplay between maximum surface electric field, maximum surface magnetic field, transverse-wakefield suppression and RF-to-beam efficiency has been studied in detail. Several structures with a 110° phase advance and rather constant peak surface field distributions have been designed. Different damping-waveguide geometries and waveguide-to-cavity couplings are compared.