DocumentCode
883612
Title
Investigation of Re-X Glass Ceramic for Accelerator Insulating Columns
Author
Faltens, Andris ; Rosenblum, Stephen S.
Author_Institution
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Berkeley, California 94720
Volume
32
Issue
5
fYear
1985
Firstpage
3131
Lastpage
3133
Abstract
In an induction linac the accelerating voltage appears along a voltage-graded vacuum insulator column which is a performance limiting and major cost component. Re-X glass ceramic insulators have the long-sought properties of allowing cast-in gradient electrodes, good breakdown characteristics, and compatibility with high vacuum systems. Re-X is a glass ceramic developed by General Electric for use in the manufacture of electrical apparatus, such as vacuum arc interrupters. We have examined vacuum outgassing behavior and voltage breakdown in vacuum and find excellent performance. The housings are in the shape of tubes with type 430 stainless steel terminations. Due to a matched coefficient of thermal expansion between metal and insulator, no vacuum leaks have resulted from any welding operation. The components should be relatively inexpensive to manufacture in large sizes and appear to be a very attractive accelerator column. We are planning to use a standard GE housing in our MBE-4 induction linac.
Keywords
Acceleration; Ceramics; Costs; Electrodes; Glass; Insulation; Linear particle accelerator; Vacuum breakdown; Vacuum systems; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1985.4334298
Filename
4334298
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