Compact and more affordable, facilities for proton therapy are now entering the market of commercial medical accelerators. At CERN, a joint collaboration between CLIC and TERA Foundation led to the design, fabrication and testing of a high gradient accelerating structure prototype, capable of halving the length of state-of-art light ion therapy linacs. This paper focuses on the mechanical design, fabrication and testing of a first prototype. CLIC standardized bead-pull measurement setup was used, leading to a quick and successful tuning of the prototype. The high power tests will soon start in order to prove that the structure can withstand a very high accelerating gradient while suffering no more than 10⁻⁶ breakdown per pulse per meter (bp...
Testing of high gradient accelerating structure prototypes for the Compact Linear Collider is ongoin...
One priority of the CLIC (Compact Linear Collider) accelerating-structure development program has be...
In recent years evidence has been found that the maximum sustainable gradient in an accelerating str...
International audienceThe high-gradient performance of an accelerating structure prototype for a med...
International audienceThe high-gradient performance of an accelerating structure prototype for a med...
Proton therapy is a rapidly developing technique for tumour treatment, thanks to the physical and do...
A novel high-gradient accelerating structure with low phase velocity, v/c=0.38, has been designed, m...
A non-relativistic proton linac based on high gradient backward travelling wave accelerating structu...
TERA Foundation has proposed and designed hadrontherapy facilities based on novel linacs, i.e. high ...
A CERN-SLAC-KEK collaboration on high gradient X-band structure research has been established in ord...
A CERN-SLAC-KEK collaboration on high gradient X-band structure research has been established in ord...
A CERN-SLAC-KEK collaboration on high gradient X-band structure research has been established in ord...
© 2018 Thomas Geoffrey LucasThe Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a 3 TeV linear electron-positron c...
We present the design, construction and high-power test of an X-band radio-frequency accelerating st...
Proton beam therapy is an alternative to traditional X-ray radiotherapy utilised especially for paed...
Testing of high gradient accelerating structure prototypes for the Compact Linear Collider is ongoin...
One priority of the CLIC (Compact Linear Collider) accelerating-structure development program has be...
In recent years evidence has been found that the maximum sustainable gradient in an accelerating str...
International audienceThe high-gradient performance of an accelerating structure prototype for a med...
International audienceThe high-gradient performance of an accelerating structure prototype for a med...
Proton therapy is a rapidly developing technique for tumour treatment, thanks to the physical and do...
A novel high-gradient accelerating structure with low phase velocity, v/c=0.38, has been designed, m...
A non-relativistic proton linac based on high gradient backward travelling wave accelerating structu...
TERA Foundation has proposed and designed hadrontherapy facilities based on novel linacs, i.e. high ...
A CERN-SLAC-KEK collaboration on high gradient X-band structure research has been established in ord...
A CERN-SLAC-KEK collaboration on high gradient X-band structure research has been established in ord...
A CERN-SLAC-KEK collaboration on high gradient X-band structure research has been established in ord...
© 2018 Thomas Geoffrey LucasThe Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a 3 TeV linear electron-positron c...
We present the design, construction and high-power test of an X-band radio-frequency accelerating st...
Proton beam therapy is an alternative to traditional X-ray radiotherapy utilised especially for paed...
Testing of high gradient accelerating structure prototypes for the Compact Linear Collider is ongoin...
One priority of the CLIC (Compact Linear Collider) accelerating-structure development program has be...
In recent years evidence has been found that the maximum sustainable gradient in an accelerating str...