Design of a cylindrical corrugated waveguide for a collinear wakefield accelerator

PHYSICAL REVIEW ACCELERATORS AND BEAMS(2022)

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Abstract
We present the design of a cylindrical corrugated waveguide for use in the A-STAR accelerator under development at Argonne National Laboratory. A-STAR is a high gradient, high bunch repetition rate collinear wakefield accelerator that uses a 1-mm inner radius corrugated waveguide to produce a 90 MV m-1, 180-GHz accelerating field when driven by a 10-nC drive bunch. To select a corrugation geometry for A-STAR, we analyze three types of corrugation profiles in the overmoded regime with a/lambda ranging from 0.53 to 0.67, where a is the minor radius of the corrugated waveguide and lambda is the free-space wavelength. We find that the corrugation geometry that optimizes the accelerator performance is a rounded profile with vertical sidewalls and a corrugation period p MUCH LESS-THAN a. Trade-offs between the peak surface fields and thermal loading are presented along with calculations of pulse heating and steady-state power dissipation. In addition to the TM01 accelerating mode, properties of the HEM11 mode and contributions from higher order modes are discussed.
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waveguide,accelerator
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