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Design Criteria for High-Gradient Radio-Frequency Linacs

Valery Dolgashev

2023Applied Sciences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article will review methods used at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and other world accelerator laboratories to design high-gradient normal conducting accelerating structures. A quest for compact radio-frequency linacs fueled decades of studies toward a higher accelerating gradient. A major phenomena limiting the increase of the gradient is vacuum radio-frequency breakdown; therefore, this paper will address the breakdown physics and discuss approaches that reduce the breakdown probability. This discussion will cover both the electrical design and fabrication technology of the accelerating structures to achieve practical operating accelerating gradients in excess of 100 MV/m. Most of the data described here were obtained during the development of 11 GHz linacs for electron–positron linear colliders, so extrapolation of the results to other frequencies should be performed cautiously.

Topics & Concepts

Linear particle acceleratorExtrapolationLimitingRadio frequencyPhysicsParticle acceleratorNuclear engineeringElectronNuclear physicsElectrical engineeringComputational physicsAerospace engineeringOpticsEngineeringBeam (structure)Mechanical engineeringMathematicsMathematical analysisParticle accelerators and beam dynamicsGyrotron and Vacuum Electronics ResearchParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
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