Improved ramped bunch train to increase the transformer ratio of a two-channel multimode dielectric wakefield accelerator

Here we show a possibility of applying the ramped drive bunch train (RBT) technique to a two-channel coaxial dielectric wakefield accelerator (CDWA). For numerical research we study a 28 GHz structure with two nested alumina cylindrical shells having these diameters: outer shell, OD=28.1  mm, ID=27 ...

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Main Authors: G. V. Sotnikov, T. C. Marshall
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2011-03-01
Series:Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.14.031302
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Summary:Here we show a possibility of applying the ramped drive bunch train (RBT) technique to a two-channel coaxial dielectric wakefield accelerator (CDWA). For numerical research we study a 28 GHz structure with two nested alumina cylindrical shells having these diameters: outer shell, OD=28.1  mm, ID=27  mm; inner shell, OD=6.35  mm, ID=4.0  mm. The structure is to be excited by a train of four annular bunches having energy 14 MeV and axial rms length 1 mm; the total charge of bunches is 200 nC. In the case of equally charged drive bunches, spaced apart by the principal wakefield wavelength 10.67 mm, we obtained transformer ratio T=3.4. If the bunch charge is increasing as the ratio 1∶3∶5∶7 and the bunches are spaced by one and one-half wavelengths, we obtained T=3.8. We found that if the charge ratios are 1.0∶2.4∶3.5∶5.0 and the spaces between the bunches are 2.5, 2.5, and 4.5 wakefield periods, then T increases strongly, T∼20. The RBT also can be used successfully in a high gradient THz CDWA structure. A particle-in-cell simulation shows that the four drive bunches can move without appreciable distortion.
ISSN:1098-4402