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12200467
Title
High-gradient Test Results from a CLIC Prototype Accelerating Structure: TD26CC
Contributors
W Wuensch (CERN, Geneva)
,
A Degiovanni (CERN, Geneva)
,
S Doebert (CERN, Geneva)
,
W Farabolini (CERN, Geneva)
,
A Grudiev (CERN, Geneva)
,
JW Kovermann (CERN, Geneva)
,
E Montesinos (CERN, Geneva)
,
G Riddone (CERN, Geneva)
,
I Syratchev (CERN, Geneva)
,
R Wegner (CERN, Geneva)
,
BJ Woolley (Cockcroft Institute and lancaster U.)
,
A Solodko (JINR, Dubna)
Abstract
The CLIC study has progressively tested prototype accelerating structures which incorporate an ever increasing number of features which are needed for a final version installed in a linear collider. The most recent high power test made in the CERN X-band test stand, Xbox-1, is a of a CERN-built prototype which includes damping features but also compact input and output power couplers, which maximize the overall length to active gradient ratio of the structure. The structure’s high-gradient performance, 100 MV/m and low breakdown rate, matches previously tested structures validating both CERN fabrication and the compact coupler design.
Organisation
CI
,
STFC
Keywords
T08 RF Power Sources
,
07 Accelerator Technology Main Systems
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English (EN)
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Paper In Conference Proceedings
In 5th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC14), Dresden, Germany, 15-20th June, 2014, (2014).
http://jacow.org/…/papers/wepme015.pdf
2014
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