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SLAC-AP-132
A Plasma Model for RF Breakdown in Accelerator Structures

Abstract

A plasma model is presented for the formation of "cathode spots" and subsequent crater development near field emission sites on a copper surface in the presence of a strong dc electric field. Adding to previously published models, we propose that the two-stream plasma instability relates the plasma density to its dimensions. Arguments are presented that suggest that the formation and dynamics of such plasma spots are essentially the same phenomenon for both dc and rf fields. A consequence for accelerating structures is that, when such plasma spots are present, they erode the copper surface at a rate on the order of 300 micrograms per Coulomb of ion bombardment current. This erosion rate can have a measurable effect on the rf properties of an accelerating structure after processing at high gradients for a few hundred hours.

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