Author: Luo, C.
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WEPPC021 Development of Superconducting Radio Frequency Cavities at SINAP 2248
 
  • J.F. Liu, H.T. Hou, C.W. Lu, C. Luo, Z.Y. Ma, D.Q. Mao, J. Shi, Zh.G. Zhang, S.J. Zhao, X. Zheng
    SINAP, Shanghai, People's Republic of China
  • Z.Q. Feng, Z. Li, J.F. Liu, Y.L. Wei, K. Xu, Y.B. Zhao
    Shanghai KEY Laboratory of Cryogenics & Superconducting RF Technology, Shanghai, People's Republic of China
  • H. Yu
    Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China
 
  This paper presents the development of superconducting radio frequency cavities at Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics (SINAP) mainly focused on the 500MHz band. Firstly, Two KEKB type 500MHz single cell niobium cavities have been fabricated and one of them has been vertical tested successfully in 2010. The highest accelerating gradient of the fabricated cavity higher than 10MV/m was obtained while the quality factor was better than 4·108 at 4.2K. Secondly, a new type of 500MHz single cell cavity has been designed which adopts the fluted beam pipe for higher order modes propagation and a coaxial type high power input coupler. Thirdly, a 500MHz 5-cell superconducting cavity with large aperture, enlarged beam pipe for HOM propagation and high r/Q value has been optimized which can be a candidate cavity for high current FEL and ERL.