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Accession Number
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DE2012-1045194
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Title
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Ultra-High Gradient Compact S-Band Linac for Laboratory and Industrial Applications.
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Publication Date
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Jul 2012
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Media Count
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3p
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Personal Author
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A. Murokh J. Rosenzweig L. Faillace P. Frigola R. Agustsson V. Dolgashev
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Abstract
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There is growing demand from the industrial and research communities for high gradient, compact RF accelerating structures. The commonly used S-band SLAC-type structure has an operating gradient of only about 20 MV/m; while much higher operating gradients (up to 70 MV/m) have been recently achieved in X-band, as a consequence of the substantial efforts by the Next Linear Collider (NLC) collaboration to push the performance envelope of RF structures towards higher accelerating gradients. Currently however, high power X-band RF sources are not readily available for industrial applications. Therefore, RadiaBeam Technologies is developing a short, standing wave S-band structure which uses frequency scaled NLC design concepts to achieve up to a 50 MV/m operating gradient at 2856 MHz. The design and prototype commissioning plans are presented.
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Keywords
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Accelerators Commissioning Communities Design Gradients Linear colliders Performance Standing waves
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Source Agency
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Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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NTIS Subject Category
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46 - Physics
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Corporate Author
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Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, CA.
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Document Type
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Technical report
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Title Note
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N/A
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NTIS Issue Number
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1303
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Contract Number
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DE-AC02-76SF00515
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