Speaker
Stephen Jachim
(Arizona State University)
Description
Recently the need has arisen to examine the effects of a variable coupling factor in the complex baseband RF cavity model. This paper briefly reviews the dynamic baseband model, then augments the model to include variable coupling. Power balance, asymptotic behavior and model simplifications are explored. Finally, applications of high-power RF pulse compression and transient heating in high-gradient RF cavity structures planned for use in the CXFEL project are modeled.
Funding Agency
This work supported by the NSF Bio Directorate under midscale RI-2 award 2153503
Region represented | North America |
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Paper preparation format | Word |
Author
Stephen Jachim
(Arizona State University)
Co-authors
Brandon Cook
(Arizona State University)
Jasmin Falconer
(Arizona State University)
Mark Holl
(Arizona State University)
Sami Tantawi
(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
William Graves
(Arizona State University)
Xinyi Ma
(Arizona State University)