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THCCH02 |
Characteristics of the Model of Linear Accelerator Based on Parallel Coupled Accelerating Structure with Beam Loading |
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- Y.D. Chernousov
ICKC, Novosibirsk, Russia
- A.M. Barnyakov, A.E. Levichev, V.M. Pavlov
BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
- V. Ivannikov, I.V. Shebolaev
ICKC SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
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The 5-cavity model of linear accelerator based on the parallel coupled accelerating structure (LAPCAS) is under study. Linear accelerator is equipped with focusing system based on permanent magnet and three-electrode gun with RF control. The work of accelerator with electron beam is demonstrated. The parameters of short pulses mode are following: electron energy - 4 MeV, pulse current - 0.3 A, pulse duration - 2.5 ns; the parameters of long pulses mode are following: energy - 2.5 MeV, pulse current - 0. 1A, pulse duration - 0.1 - 4 us. Working frequency of the accelerator is 2.45 GHz. In RF-controlled mode the capture of about 100% is demonstrated. The beam loading effect is observed. The compensation of energy spread of accelerated electrons by delaying the moment of injection in the LAPCAS is demonstrated. The equations of transient process in the accelerating cavity which is powered by an external RF generator and excited by electron bunches in a simple form are presented.
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Slides THCCH02 [1.154 MB]
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MOPPA018 |
Localization of the RF Breakdown in the Parallel Coupled Accelerating Structure |
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- Y.D. Chernousov, A.M. Barnyakov, A.E. Levichev, V.M. Pavlov
BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
- V. Ivannikov, I.V. Shebolaev
ICKC SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
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Parallel coupled accelerating structures (PCAS) with parallel RF power feeding of accelerating cavities has some features and advantages in compare with conventional traveling wave and standing wave structures with sequential RF power feeding. Parallel feeding of accelerating cavities minimizes the RF power flow via coupling slot and determines individual behavior of each cell in the regime of RF breakdown. These features can be used for developing of high gradient accelerating structures. The experimental data of the breakdown modes in the PCAS are presented.
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MOPPA019 |
RF Antenna Lead |
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- A.M. Barnyakov, A.E. Levichev
BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
- Y.D. Chernousov
ICKC, Novosibirsk, Russia
- V. Ivannikov, I.V. Shebolaev
ICKC SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
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RF antenna lead is described. This lead is used for RF power input to high voltage electrodes. The device consists of receiving and transmitting antennas realized as symmetrical parts of coaxial cavity with dielectric disk between the parts. Main operating characteristics are the following: high voltage is over 60 kV, coefficient of transmission at the operating frequency is over 0.97, bandpass is over 70% (at the level of -3dB). The scheme of the device, principle of work and measured results are presented.
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