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1 Sergey Antipov Argonne Wakefield Accelerator group Z. Insepov, V. Ivanov The Direction of the E-field in Glass Pores

2 outline The direction of the E-field ~Collective effects ~Edge effects 2 ground Cathode, 2.5 kV 2 kV

3 Simulation Geometry 2000 V terminal Vacuum Glass substrate, ε = 5.8 Resistive coating, ε = 6.8 and σ = 1e-8 S/m (to get 10sMΩ per 5·10 6 pores) The pore has a 40μ diameter and 40:1 aspect ratio Resistive coating is 1μ thick 2000 V terminals are 20μ thick Simulation is full scale 3D Single pore at this point cathode ground cutout

4 Direction of the field in the pore Dielectric limit Conductive limit Div D = ρ, D = ε · E, E = - grad φ Div j = - ρ t, j = σ · E, E = - grad φ Pore coating has both: ε, σ In statics you solve one OR another. In reality the system starts in dielectric limit and progresses over time towards the conductive limit. Ex: capacitor

5 Time domain simulation (3D) Glass substrate, ε = 5.8 Resistive coating, ε = 6.8 and σ = 1e-8 S/m (to get 10sMΩ per 5·10 6 pores)

6 Field angle convergence to conductive limit ~ one second after voltage is turned on we reach conductive limit  Electric Field is parallel to the pore Except for the edge effects, sec

7 Electric field streamlines The voltage on the cathode is 2500V. MCP voltage is 2000V. Some field lines do not enter the pore. Edge effects Field alignment along the pore

8 Color: |E|; Arrows & streamlines: Electric field

9 Results 1 2 3 ground Cathode, 2.5 kV 2 kV α We plot field orientation angle α along lines #1, 2, 3

10 Edge Effects in the pore The pore is screened: Angle restores quickly outside the pore Collective behavior is significant only near the edge! Edge effects are the most important 1 2 3

11 Collective effects far from edges (7 pores) Color: Angle=Atan(Ex/Ez); Streamlines in cross section - electric field

12 Collective effects far from edges (7 pores) Field orientation angle across the pores. No cross talk.

13 Very short to-do plan Collective + edge effects simulation Address mesh – memory limitation Geometry details ground Cathode, 2.5 kV 2 kV

14 summary Physics model is in place: field is parallel to the pore – Easy to change media parameters (ε, σ..) or voltages – Changing geometry is more work. I need a CAD drawing. – Computational challenges: mesh – memory limitation, singular points Look into a possibility to make an “effective” coating as a boundary condition Upcoming work – Collective - edge effects – REAL geometry Exact 2kV terminal geometry Round edges Ground plane geometry Your suggestions / requests


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