材料科学
焊接
铜
制作
温度梯度
射频功率放大器
光电子学
热的
复合材料
无线电频率
接头(建筑物)
光学
冶金
电气工程
结构工程
CMOS芯片
物理
医学
放大器
替代医学
病理
气象学
工程类
量子力学
作者
R. Agustsson,Paul Carriere,O. Chimalpopoca,Valery Dolgashev,М. А. Гусарова,Sergey Kutsaev,A. Smirnov
标识
DOI:10.1088/1361-6463/ac4632
摘要
Abstract Recent research on high-gradient radio frequency (RF) accelerating structures indicates that the use of hard copper alloys provides improvement in high gradient performance over annealed copper. Such structures are made by bonding individually manufactured parts. However, there are no well-established bonding techniques that preserve the hardness, surface finish and cleanliness required for high gradient operation. To preserve the copper hardness, RadiaBeam has developed a novel high-gradient split accelerating structure, based on electron beam welding joining technique. This technique provides efficient bonding with strong, clean welds and minimal thermal loading, while maintaining a clean inner RF environment. Our RF design and fabrication methodology limits the small heat affected zone to the outer cavity envelop, with virtually no distortions or thermal loading of critical RF surfaces. It also incorporates provisions to precisely control the gap despite conventional issues with weld joint shrinkage. To date we have manufactured and validated an RF accelerating structure joined by electron-beam welding that incorporates a novel open split design to significantly reduce the assembly complexity and cost. In this paper, we will present the electromagnetic design of this structure, discuss bonding, and present the results of high-power tests, where the accelerating gradients of 140 MV m −1 with surface peak fields of 400 MV m −1 were achieved for flat-top pulse length of 600 ns with an RF breakdown rate of 10 −4 1/(pulseċm).
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