1. High Gradient Testing of an X-band Crab Cavity at XBox2
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Woolley, Benjamin, Ambattu, Praveen Kumar, Apsimon, Robert, Burt, Graeme, Dexter, Amos, Grudiev, Alexej, Syratchev, Igor, Wegner, Rolf, and Wuensch, Walter
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Normal Conducting High Gradient Cavities [12.3] ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,7: Accelerator Technology ,Innovative Radio Frequency Technologies (RF) [12] ,Accelerators and Storage Rings ,Accelerator Physics - Abstract
CERN’s Compact linear collider (CLIC) will require crab cavities to align the bunches to provide effective head-on collisions. An X-band quasi-TM11 deflecting cavity has been designed and manufactured for testing at CERN’s Xbox-2 high power standalone test stand. The cavity is currently under test and has reached an input power level in excess of 40MW, with a measured breakdown rate of better than 10⁻⁵ breakdowns per pulse. This paper also describes surface field quantities which are important in assessing the expected BDR when designing high gradient structures., Proceedings of the 6th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf., IPAC2015, Richmond, VA, USA
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- 2015
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