Work on PETS Developed at CIEMAT
Laura Sanchez, Fernando Aragon, Jesus Calero, David Carrillo, Daniel, Gavela, Jose Luis Gutierrez, Alvaro Lara, Enrique Rodriguez, Fernando Toral,, Steffen Doebert, Germana Riddone, Alexandre Samoshkin

TL;DR
This paper details CIEMAT's development, fabrication, and testing of PETS prototypes for CTF3, including design innovations and RF characterization results, advancing the technology for high-power RF applications.
Contribution
It presents new PETS prototype designs, fabrication methods, and RF characterization data, contributing to the development of power extraction structures for accelerator applications.
Findings
Successful fabrication of PETS prototypes
RF characterization confirms expected performance
Design improvements enhance power transfer efficiency
Abstract
CIEMAT has been working on the RF power extractor so-called PETS (Power Extraction and Transfer Structure) for the CLIC Test Facility 3 (CTF3) since 2007. The first contribution has been installed at the Test Beam Line (TBL). Additionally, a new PETS configuration is presently under fabrication at CIEMAT and will be installed in the Test Module at CTF3. This paper describes the PETS prototypes design, fabrication and assembly techniques. The characterization of the devices with low RF power is also described.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle accelerators and beam dynamics · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Superconducting Materials and Applications
