Title |
High-gradient Test Results from a CLIC Prototype Accelerating Structure: TD26CC |
Authors |
- W. Wuensch, A. Degiovanni, S. Döbert, W. Farabolini, A. Grudiev, J.W. Kovermann, E. Montesinos, G. Riddone, I. Syratchev, R. Wegner
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
- A. Solodko
JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
- B.J. Woolley
Cockcroft Institute, Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom
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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.
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Conference |
IPAC2014, Dresden, Germany |
Series |
International Particle Accelerator Conference (5th) |
Proceedings |
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Session |
Poster Session, Messi Area |
Date |
18-Jun-14 16:00–18:00 |
Main Classification |
07 Accelerator Technology Main Systems |
Sub Classification |
T08 RF Power Sources |
Keywords |
damping, linac, accelerating-gradient, target, vacuum |
Publisher |
JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland |
Editors |
Christine Petit-Jean-Genaz (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland); Gianluigi Arduini (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland); Peter Michel (HZDR, Dresden, Germany); Volker RW Schaa (GSI, Darmstadt, Germany) |
ISBN |
978-3-95450-132-8 |
Published |
July 2014 |
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