Temperature effect on the characteristics of radio frequency vacuum breakdown

2021 
For electrodes exposed to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, it is shown that an increase in electrode temperature on the nanosecond time scale increases the time required for an electrode surface microprotrusion to be heated to the critical temperature nearly by half. This may reduce the dielectric strength of the accelerating structure of a linear electron-positron collider when it is heated by accelerating electromagnetic pulses increasing in number.
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