Controlling Particulates and Dust in Vacuum Systems
Lutz Lilje

TL;DR
This paper discusses how particulates and dust affect accelerator vacuum systems, explaining their properties and mechanisms, and proposes countermeasures to reduce contamination and maintain system performance.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of particulate contamination mechanisms and introduces strategies to mitigate their impact in vacuum systems.
Findings
Understanding of particulate contamination mechanisms
Effective countermeasures for dust reduction
Improved vacuum system performance
Abstract
Particulates and dust can limit accelerator performance in various ways. In this paper the basic properties and mechanisms of contaminations due to particulates are described. With this knowledge countermeasures can be implemented to minimize degradation due to particulates inside the accelerator vacuum systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle accelerators and beam dynamics · Plasma Diagnostics and Applications · Vacuum and Plasma Arcs
