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Achieving Higher Energies via Passively Driven X-band Structures |
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- T. Sipahi, S. Biedron, S.V. Milton
CSU, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
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Due to their higher intrinsic shunt impedance X-band accelerating structures significant gradients with relatively modest input powers, and this can lead to more compact particle accelerators. At the Colorado State University Accelerator Laboratory (CSUAL) we would like to adapt this technology to our 1.3 GHz L-band accelerator system using a passively driven 11.7 GHz traveling wave X-band configuration that capitalizes on the high shunt impedances achievable in X-band accelerating structures in order to increase our overall beam energy in a manner that does not require investment in an expensive, custom, high-power X-band klystron system. Here we provide the design details of the X-band structures that will allow us to achieve our goal of reaching the maximum practical net potential across the X-band accelerating structure while driven solely by the beam from the L-band system.
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Colorado State University (CSU) Accelerator and FEL Facility |
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- S. Biedron, C. Carrico, A. D'Audney, J.P. Edelen, J. Einstein, C.C. Hall, J.R. Harris, K. Horovitz, J. Martinez, S.V. Milton, A.L. Morin, N. Sipahi, T. Sipahi, J.E. Williams, P.J.M. van der Slot
CSU, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
- P.J.M. van der Slot
Mesa+, Enschede, The Netherlands
- P.J.M. van der Slot
Twente University, Laser Physics and Non-Linear Optics Group, Enschede, The Netherlands
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The Colorado State University (CSU) Accelerator Facility will include a 6-MeV L-Band electron linear accelerator (linac) with a free-electron laser (FEL) system capable of producing Terahertz (THz) radiation, a laser laboratory, a microwave test stand, and a magnetic test stand. The photocathode drive linac will be used in conjunction with a hybrid undulator capable of producing THz radiation. Details of the systems used in CSU Accelerator Facility are discussed.
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