Electron multipacting can cause breakdown in high RF power components like
couplers and windows. The phenomenon starts if certain resonant conditions
for electron trajectories are fulfilled and if the impacted surface has a s
econdary electron yield larger than one. A general cure against multipactin
g is to avoid the resonant conditions by a proper choice of the geometry. I
n many cases, however, it might not be possible to change the RF geometry s
ufficiently. Therefore, other methods are required to suppress multipacting
, like grooving the surfaces or static electric and magnetic perturbations.
In this paper, we investigate by numerical simulations the effect of a bia
sing DC voltage to multipacting in two special ceramic window geometries. T
hose are the DESY and FNAL cylindrical symmetric cold window designs of the
TESLA input power coupler. We show that in both window designs multipactin
g can be avoided by choosing an appropriate biasing voltage. (C) 2001 Elsev
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