E. Chojnacki, T. Hays, J. Kirchgessner, H. Padamsee, M. Cole, T. Schultheiss
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A study has been performed to design a waveguide vacuum window capable of propagating >1 MW average power operating at 500 MHz. This would extend current technology by about a factor of 2 in average power for stand-alone windows, made possible by advances in available ceramic size and quality. The work to be presented comprises the RF design and corresponding thermo-mechanical analysis.