Physics – Accelerator Physics
Scientific paper
2001-01-27
Physics
Accelerator Physics
7 pages, 2 figures; was made a SLAC-AP note in July 2000
Scientific paper
A linear accelerator structure, such as will be used in the linacs of the JLC/NLC collider, is composed of on the order of 100 cells. The cells are constructed as individual cups that are brazed together to form a structure. Fabrication error will result in slight cell-to-cell misalignments along the finished structure. In this report we derive an approximation to the transverse wakefield of a structure with cell-to-cell misalignments in terms of the eigenfunctions and eigenvalues of the error-free structure.
Bane Karl L. F.
Li Zenghai
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