Non-resonant ultra-fast multipactor regime in dielectric-assist accelerating structures
Daniel Gonz\'alez-Iglesias, Benito Gimeno, Daniel Esperante, Pablo, Martinez-Reviriego, Pablo Mart\'in-Luna, Nuria Fuster-Mart\'inez, C\'esar, Blanch, Eduardo Mart\'inez, Abraham Menendez, Juan Fuster, Alexej Grudiev

TL;DR
This study investigates the risk of ultra-fast, non-resonant multipactor discharges in dielectric-assist accelerating structures for particle accelerators, proposing a new design to mitigate this issue and enhance performance.
Contribution
The paper introduces a detailed numerical analysis of non-resonant multipactor in DAA structures and proposes a novel geometric modification for mitigation.
Findings
Identification of ultra-fast non-resonant multipactor in DAA structures
Effectiveness of low electron emission coatings on multipactor threshold
New design modifications significantly increase accelerating gradient capacity
Abstract
The objective of this work is the evaluation of the risk of suffering a multipactor discharge in an S-band dielectric-assist accelerating (DAA) structure for a compact low-energy linear particle accelerator dedicated to hadrontherapy treatments. A DAA structure consists of ultra-low loss dielectric ciylinders and disks with irises which are periodically arranged in a metallic enclosure, with the advantage of having an extremely high quality factor and very high shunt impedance at room temperature, and it is therefore proposed as a potential alternative to conventional disk-loaded copper structures. However, it has been observed that these structures suffer from multipactor discharges. In fact, multipactor is one of the main problems of these devices, as it limits the maximum accelerating gradient. Because of this, the analysis of multipactor risk in the early design steps of DAA…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle accelerators and beam dynamics · Electrostatic Discharge in Electronics · Plasma Diagnostics and Applications
