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Experimental studies of 7-cell dual axis asymmetric cavity for energy recovery linac
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High average current, transportable energy recovery linacs (ERLs) can be very attractive tools for a number of applications including next generation high-luminosity, compact light sources. Conventional ERLs are based on an electron beam circulating through the same set of rf cavity cells. This leads to an accumulation of high-order modes inside the cavity cells, resulting in the development of a beam breakup (BBU) instability, unless the beam current is kept below the BBU start current. This...
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- American Physical Society
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- Physical Review Accelerators and Beams More from this journal
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- 20
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- 10
- Article number:
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- 2017-10-10
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- 2017-09-06
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2469-9888
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