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This book is written by two world-recognized experts in radio
frequency (RF) systems for particle accelerators and is based on
many years of experience in dealing with the multipactor
phenomenon. The authors introduce and review multipactor in RF
cavities for scientists and engineers working in the field of
accelerator physics and technology. The multipactor phenomenon of
unintended electron avalanches occurs in the RF cavities commonly
and quite often is a performance-limiting factor. The book starts
with an Introductory Overview which contains historical
observations and brief description of most common aspects of the
phenomenon. Part I deals with the multipactor in a flat gap. It
starts with description of the dynamics of electrons, derivation of
the stability condition and analyzing influence of several factors
on the multipactor. Then, the initial considerations are extended
to derive a generalized phase stability and finally a particular
case, called ping-pong multipacting, is considered. The part one is
concluded with a brief review of computer codes used in multipactor
simulations. Part II is dedicated to the multipactor in crossed RF
fields, the typical situation in accelerating cavities. Two cases
of MP are considered: a two-point multipactor near the cavity
equator in elliptical cavities and a one-point multipactor. Part
III describes optimization of the cavity shapes geared toward
designing multipactor-free structures. The book will serve as an
importance reference on multipactor for those involved in
developing and operating radio frequency cavities for particle
accelerators.
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