Choke-mode damped structure design for the compact linear collider main linac

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Abstract

Choke-mode damped structures are being studied as an alternative design to waveguide damped structures for the main linac of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC). Choke-mode structures have the potential for lower pulsed temperature rise and simpler and less expensive fabrication. An equivalent circuit model based on transmission line theory for higher-order-mode damping is presented. Using this model, a new choke geometry is proposed and the wakefield performance is verified using Gdfidl. This structure has a comparable wakefield damping effect to the baseline design which uses waveguide damping. A prototype structure with the same iris dimensions and accelerating gradient as the nominal CLIC design, but with the new choke geometry, has been designed for high-power tests.

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Zha, H., Shi, J., Chen, H., Grudiev, A., Wuensch, W., Tang, C., & Huang, W. (2012). Choke-mode damped structure design for the compact linear collider main linac. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 15(12). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.15.122003

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