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- J. A. Rodriguez
- H. Aksakal, Z. Nergiz
Ankara University, Faculty of Sciences, Tandogan/Ankara
- G. Arnau-Izquierdo, R. Corsini, S. Doebert, R. Fandos, A. Grudiev, I. Syratchev, M. Taborelli, F. Tecker, P. Urschutz, W. Wuensch
CERN, Geneva
- M. A. Johnson
UU/ISV, Uppsala
- O. M. Mete
Ankara University, Faculty of Engineering, Tandogan, Ankara
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The CLIC study is high power testing accelerating structures in a number of different materials and accelerating structure designs to understand the physics of breakdown, determine the appropriate scaling of performance and in particular to find ways to increase achievable accelerating gradient. The most recent 30 GHz structures which have been tested include damped structures in copper, molybdenum, titanium and aluminum. The results from these new structures are presented and compared to previous ones to determine dependencies of quantities such as achievable accelerating gradient, pulse length, power flow, conditioning rate and breakdown rate.
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