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Traveling wave resonant ring for electron cloud studies

Within the framework of the CERN program on electron cloud effects in accelerators, a coaxial multipacting test stand was built. In order to simulate bunched beam, the test stand is subjected to short rf pulses. The field strength in a traveling wave mode is sufficient to trigger multipacting in &qu...

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Autores principales: Iriso, U, Caspers, Friedhelm, Laurent, J M, Mostacci, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/845910
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author Iriso, U
Caspers, Friedhelm
Laurent, J M
Mostacci, A
author_facet Iriso, U
Caspers, Friedhelm
Laurent, J M
Mostacci, A
author_sort Iriso, U
collection CERN
description Within the framework of the CERN program on electron cloud effects in accelerators, a coaxial multipacting test stand was built. In order to simulate bunched beam, the test stand is subjected to short rf pulses. The field strength in a traveling wave mode is sufficient to trigger multipacting in "as received" surfaces, but not in chambers treated to reduce the secondary emission yield. Thus a number of upgrades in the bench setup have been pursued, mainly in two directions. The first one is a general reduction in mismatching (i.e., electrical losses) amongst the different parts of the setup. Secondly, instead of dumping the pulsed power into a load, it is recirculated by means of a broadband working regime resonant ring. This ring required the design of a directional coupler with up to 1 kV dc isolation, very low transmission losses, and a four octave bandwidth. This paper reports on the steps required to build this traveling wave resonant ring (improvements on the chamber and implementation of the coupler) and includes an appendix on the main properties of the setup that relate to electron multipacting studies.
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spelling cern-8459102019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/845910engIriso, UCaspers, FriedhelmLaurent, J MMostacci, ATraveling wave resonant ring for electron cloud studiesNuclear PhysicsWithin the framework of the CERN program on electron cloud effects in accelerators, a coaxial multipacting test stand was built. In order to simulate bunched beam, the test stand is subjected to short rf pulses. The field strength in a traveling wave mode is sufficient to trigger multipacting in "as received" surfaces, but not in chambers treated to reduce the secondary emission yield. Thus a number of upgrades in the bench setup have been pursued, mainly in two directions. The first one is a general reduction in mismatching (i.e., electrical losses) amongst the different parts of the setup. Secondly, instead of dumping the pulsed power into a load, it is recirculated by means of a broadband working regime resonant ring. This ring required the design of a directional coupler with up to 1 kV dc isolation, very low transmission losses, and a four octave bandwidth. This paper reports on the steps required to build this traveling wave resonant ring (improvements on the chamber and implementation of the coupler) and includes an appendix on the main properties of the setup that relate to electron multipacting studies.oai:cds.cern.ch:8459102004
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Iriso, U
Caspers, Friedhelm
Laurent, J M
Mostacci, A
Traveling wave resonant ring for electron cloud studies
title Traveling wave resonant ring for electron cloud studies
title_full Traveling wave resonant ring for electron cloud studies
title_fullStr Traveling wave resonant ring for electron cloud studies
title_full_unstemmed Traveling wave resonant ring for electron cloud studies
title_short Traveling wave resonant ring for electron cloud studies
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topic Nuclear Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/845910
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