12:30
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--- Lunch ---
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14:00
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Overview presentations
(until 18:00)
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14:00
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Welcome and Introduction
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14:05
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Modeling of vacuum breakdowns at University of Helsinki
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Flyura Djurabekova
(University of Helsinki)
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14:35
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Vacuum arc studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Yinon Ashkenazy
(The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (IL))
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15:05
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Introduction to the CLIC high-gradient development program
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Walter Wuensch
(CERN)
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15:35
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Coffee
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16:05
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RF Breakdown analysis for space microwave components in realistic scenarios: digital modulated signals. Application to Galileo Navigation system
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Benito Gimeno
(University of Valencia)
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16:35
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High-Gradient Electrode Study for Pulsed Electron Gun
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Martin Paraliev
(PSI)
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12:30
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--- Lunch ---
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14:00
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Experiments
(until 18:00)
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14:00
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In-SEM field emission studies
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Jim Alexander Ogren
(Uppsala University (SE))
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14:30
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Radiation and field emission in rf structures
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Maria Kastriotou
(University of Liverpool (GB))
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15:00
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Laser-induced asymmetric faceting and growth of nano-protrusion on a tungsten tip
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Hirofumi Yanagisawa
(Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics)
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15:30
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Coffee
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16:00
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Breakdown location with UCXS spectrometer at XBox2
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Marek Jacewicz
(Uppsala University (SE))
Anton Tropp
(University of Uppsala)
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16:30
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Recent rf high-gradient testing results
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Jorge Giner Navarro
(Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (ES))
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17:00
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Comparison of pulsed dc and rf: conditioning and statistics
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Walter Wuensch
(CERN)
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19:00
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--- Workshop dinner ---
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12:30
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--- Lunch ---
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14:00
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Analysis and microscopy
(until 18:00)
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14:00
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Correlating RF and DC breakdown through SEM of post-mortem electrodes
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Ayelet Yashar
(Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
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14:30
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Surface and subsurface effects of breakdown
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Inna Popov
(T)
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15:00
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Coffee
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15:30
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SEM analysis of the crab cavity
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Enrique Rodriguez Castro
(University of Vigo (ES))
Ben Woolley
(CERN)
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