BBU instability in rectangular dielectric resonator

Abstract

Studies were made into the arise and an evolution of the beam breakup (BBU) instability in a rectangular dielectric resonator under excitation by a sequence of relativistic electron bunches. The dielectric resonator is a metal rectangular waveguide R26 (45mm× 90mm) with Teflon dielectric slabs 8.2mm thick (dielectric constant =2.051) located along the wide side of the resonator. The wavelength of the LM21 operating mode having a symmetric profile of the longitudinal electric field component is 53.2mm. The electron energy of bunches is 4.5MeV , the charge of each bunch is 6.4nC, the bunch repetition period is equal to twice the wavelength of the LM21 mode. By the use of numerical PIC simulations, the charge losses of electron bunches on the dielectric plates were investigated as the bunches were displaced relative to the cavity axis. It is found that the charge losses on the dielectric slabs due to the BBU instability do not exceed 5\%. When the bunch repetition period is changed to a multiple of another eigenfrequency (e.g., the LM11 mode), the charge losses of drive bunches do not change appreciably.

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