It is well known that waveguides with no perturbations have phase velocities greater than the velocity of light c. If the waveguide dimensions are chosen so that the phase velocity is only moderately greater than c, only small perturbations are required to reduce the phase velocity to be synchronous with a high energy particle bunch. Such a lightly loaded accelerator structure will have smaller longitudinal and transverse wake po-tentials and hence will lead to lower emittance growth in an accelerated beam. Since these structures are lightly loaded, their group velocities are only slightly less than c and not in the order of O.Olc, as is the case for the standard disk-loaded structures. To ascertain that the peak and average power re-quirem...
The design, construction, and bench testing of an X-band travelling-wave accelerating structure load...
A novel high-gradient accelerating structure with low phase velocity, v/c=0.38, has been designed, m...
The Argonne Wakefield Accelerator group develops accelerating structures based on dielectric loaded ...
At a choice of slow-wave structure for application in accelerating technique the main attention is g...
Ultra high-gradient accelerating structures are needed for the next generation of compact light sour...
Abstract. It is demonstrated that a Bragg waveguide consisting of a series of dielectric layers may ...
In this lecture the basic concepts of electromagnetic waves in accelerating structures are discussed...
Early tests of short low group velocity and standing wave structures indicated the viability of oper...
The intention of providing high average power beams being presently proposed involves the deposition...
There have been numerous studies examining the use of dielectric materials in accelerating structure...
Operating the SLAC/KEK DDS (Damped Detuned Structure) X-band linacs at high gradients (in excess of ...
The charge for the working group on high gradient and laser-structure based acceleration was to asse...
A description of different types of the accelerating structures that have been studied and construct...
A précis is given of a critical review of a few advanced acceleration concepts that involve neither ...
A hollow waveguide with a uniform cross section may be used for accelerating charged particles if th...
The design, construction, and bench testing of an X-band travelling-wave accelerating structure load...
A novel high-gradient accelerating structure with low phase velocity, v/c=0.38, has been designed, m...
The Argonne Wakefield Accelerator group develops accelerating structures based on dielectric loaded ...
At a choice of slow-wave structure for application in accelerating technique the main attention is g...
Ultra high-gradient accelerating structures are needed for the next generation of compact light sour...
Abstract. It is demonstrated that a Bragg waveguide consisting of a series of dielectric layers may ...
In this lecture the basic concepts of electromagnetic waves in accelerating structures are discussed...
Early tests of short low group velocity and standing wave structures indicated the viability of oper...
The intention of providing high average power beams being presently proposed involves the deposition...
There have been numerous studies examining the use of dielectric materials in accelerating structure...
Operating the SLAC/KEK DDS (Damped Detuned Structure) X-band linacs at high gradients (in excess of ...
The charge for the working group on high gradient and laser-structure based acceleration was to asse...
A description of different types of the accelerating structures that have been studied and construct...
A précis is given of a critical review of a few advanced acceleration concepts that involve neither ...
A hollow waveguide with a uniform cross section may be used for accelerating charged particles if th...
The design, construction, and bench testing of an X-band travelling-wave accelerating structure load...
A novel high-gradient accelerating structure with low phase velocity, v/c=0.38, has been designed, m...
The Argonne Wakefield Accelerator group develops accelerating structures based on dielectric loaded ...