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SLAC-PUB-7938
High Power RF Component Testing for the NLC
Abstract
In the Next Linear Collider (NLC), the high power rf components must
be capable of handling peak rf power levels in excess of 600 MW. In
the current view of the NLC, even the rectangular waveguide components
must transmit at least 300 MW rf power. At this power level, peak rf
fields can greatly exceed 100 MV/m. We present recent results of high
power tests performed at the Accelerator Structure Test Area (ASTA) at
SLAC. These tests are designed to investigate the rf breakdown limits
of several new components potentially useful for the NLC. In
particular, we tested a new
TE01-TE10 circular to rectangular
'wrap-around' mode converter, a modified (internal fin) Magic Tee
hybrid, and an upgraded 'flower petal' mode converter.
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