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Faya Wang
Researcher at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Publications - 55
Citations - 255
Faya Wang is an academic researcher from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particle accelerator & Klystron. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 53 publications receiving 229 citations. Previous affiliations of Faya Wang include Stanford University & China University of Science and Technology.
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Performance Limiting Effects in X‐Band Accelerators
TL;DR: In this paper, a dual-moded cavity has been designed to better distinguish the electric field, magnetic field and pulsed heating effects on the breakdown rate of linear colliders.
Advances in X-band TW Accelerator Structures Operating in the 100 MV/m Regime
Toshiyasu Higo,R. Zennaro,Chris Adolphsen,Lisa Laurent,Steffen Döbert,Alexej Grudiev,Germana Riddone,Aaron Jensen,J.W. Wang,Sami Tantawi,Shuji Matsumoto,Yasuo Higashi,Faya Wang,Valery Dolgashev,Walter Wuensch,K. Yokoyama +15 more
TL;DR: A CERN-SLAC-KEK collaboration on high gradient X-band accelerator structure development for CLIC has been ongoing for three years as discussed by the authors, and the major outcome has been the demonstration of stable 100 MV/m gradient operation of a number of CLIC prototype structures.
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Performance of a first generation X-band photoelectron rf gun
C. Limborg-Deprey,Chris Adolphsen,D. McCormick,M. Dunning,Keith Jobe,Heng Li,Tor Raubenheimer,A. Vrielink,Theodore Vecchione,Faya Wang,Stephen Weathersby +10 more
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Performance limiting effects in X-band accelerators
TL;DR: In this paper, a dual-moded cavity has been designed to better study the electric field, magnetic field, and pulsed heating effects on breakdown damage in linear colliders.
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Observation of Field-Emission Dependence on Stored Energy.
Jiahang Shao,Jiahang Shao,Sergey Antipov,Sergey V. Baryshev,Huaibi Chen,Manoel Conde,Darrell Doran,Wei Gai,Chunguang Jing,Wanming Liu,John Power,Jiaqi Qiu,Jiaru Shi,Dan Wang,Dan Wang,Faya Wang,Charles Whiteford,Eric Wisniewski,Liling Xiao +18 more
TL;DR: A pin cathode has been used to study the dependence of field emission on stored energy in an L-band rf gun and a very strong correlation of the field-emission current with the stored energy has been observed.