Electromagnetic fields of the superconducting 5-cell CEBAF cavity with its fundamental power coupler are solved numerically with URMEL and MAFIA codes. Trajectories of field emitted electrons following the Fowler-Nordheim relation are studied with a numerical program which accepts the URMEL/MAFIA fields. Emission sites and gradients are determined for those electrons which can reach the cold ceramic window either directly or by an energetic backscattering. The peak and average impact energy and current are found. The generation of dark current by field emitted electrons has also been studied, and its relevance to CEBAF operation is briefly discussed
The ever-growing demand for higher RF gradients has considerably increased the risk of breakdown i...
We present estimates for quantum excitation driven growth of emittance and momentum spread in energy...
In early 1979 a group of physicists assembled at the University of Virginia (UVa) for a conference e...
Continuing on our numerical study[1] of field emitted electrons from a superconducting CEBAF cavity ...
Continuing on our numerical study[1] of field emitted electrons from a superconducting CEBAF cavity ...
Field emission is one of the key issues in superconducting RF for particle accelerators. When presen...
CEBAF produces a continuous electron beam with an emittance of 2-3 nm-rad. Transverse low frequency ...
Several methods have been employed to improve detection of field emissions in superconducting radio ...
We present here the physics program planned for Hall A at CEBAF. It encompass exclusive as well as i...
Electron field emission limits the accelerating gradient in superconducting cavities. The present pa...
High-Gradient accelerating cavities are one of the main research lines in the development of compac...
Beam breakup (BBU) instabilities in superconducting linacs are a significant issue due to the potent...
Field emission control, mitigation, and reduction is critical for reliable operation of high gradien...
CEBAF is a large recirculating linear accelerator with approximately 1600 magnet power supplies in t...
In the ILC Main Linac, the dark current electrons, generated in SRF cavity can be accelerated to hun...
The ever-growing demand for higher RF gradients has considerably increased the risk of breakdown i...
We present estimates for quantum excitation driven growth of emittance and momentum spread in energy...
In early 1979 a group of physicists assembled at the University of Virginia (UVa) for a conference e...
Continuing on our numerical study[1] of field emitted electrons from a superconducting CEBAF cavity ...
Continuing on our numerical study[1] of field emitted electrons from a superconducting CEBAF cavity ...
Field emission is one of the key issues in superconducting RF for particle accelerators. When presen...
CEBAF produces a continuous electron beam with an emittance of 2-3 nm-rad. Transverse low frequency ...
Several methods have been employed to improve detection of field emissions in superconducting radio ...
We present here the physics program planned for Hall A at CEBAF. It encompass exclusive as well as i...
Electron field emission limits the accelerating gradient in superconducting cavities. The present pa...
High-Gradient accelerating cavities are one of the main research lines in the development of compac...
Beam breakup (BBU) instabilities in superconducting linacs are a significant issue due to the potent...
Field emission control, mitigation, and reduction is critical for reliable operation of high gradien...
CEBAF is a large recirculating linear accelerator with approximately 1600 magnet power supplies in t...
In the ILC Main Linac, the dark current electrons, generated in SRF cavity can be accelerated to hun...
The ever-growing demand for higher RF gradients has considerably increased the risk of breakdown i...
We present estimates for quantum excitation driven growth of emittance and momentum spread in energy...
In early 1979 a group of physicists assembled at the University of Virginia (UVa) for a conference e...