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THP33 | Progress toward NLC/GLC Prototype Accelerator Structures | 675 |
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The accelerator structure groups for NLC (Next Linear Collider) and GLC (Global Linear Colliders) have successfully collaborated on the research and development of a major series of advanced accelerator structures based on room-temperature technology at X-band frequency. The progress in design, simulation, microwave measurement and high gradient tests are summarized in this paper. The recent effort in design and fabrication of the accelerator structure prototype for the main linac is presented in detail including HOM (High Order Mode) suppression and couplers, fundamental mode couplers, optimized accelerator cavities as well as plans for future structures. We emphasize techniques to reduce the field on the surface of the copper structures (in order to achieve high accelerating gradients), limit the dipole wakefields (to relax alignment tolerance and prevent a beam break up instability) and improve shunt impedance (to reduce the RF power required). | ||
THP60 | High-Power RF Distribution System for the 8-Pack Project | 751 |
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The 8-Pack Project at SLAC is a prototype rf system whose goal is to demonstrate the high-power X-band technology developed in the NLC/GLC program. In its first phase, it has reliably produced a 400 ns rf pulse of over 500 MW using a solid-state modulator, four 11.424 GHz klystrons and a dual-moded SLED-II pulse compressor [1]. In Phase 2, the output power of our system has been delivered into the bunker of the NLCTA (Next Linear Collider Test Accelerator) and divided between several accelerating structures, first four and finally eight, for beam acceleration. We describe here the design, cold-test measurements, and processing of this power distribution system. Due to the high power levels and the need for efficiency, overmoded waveguide and components are used. For power transport, the TE 01 mode is used in 7.44 cm and 4.064 cm diameter circular waveguide. Only near the structures is standard WR90 rectangular waveguide employed. Components used to manipulate the rf power include transitional tapers, mode converters, overmoded bends, fractional directional couplers, and hybrids.
[1] S. Tantawi, et al., Status of High-Power Tests of the Dual-Mode SLED-II System for an X-Band Linear Collider, FR202, these proceedings. |