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High-Frequency and Mechanical Basic Analysis of Conical Half-Wave Resonator |
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- E.N. Zaplatin
FZJ, Jülich, Germany
- A. Kanareykin
Euclid TechLabs, LLC, Solon, Ohio, USA
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A cylindrical Half-Wave length Resonator is a proved superconducting structure In the low energy part of accelerators. Accelerating efficiency in such resonator is limited by the peak RF magnetic field on the inner cavity surface. By an enlargement of the dome cavity volume containing RF magnetic field the cavity peak surface magnetic field is reduced. Additionally, this results in the power dissipation reduction. The paper reports results of cavity shape optimization and structural analysis of conical Half-Wave Resonators for β=v/c=0.11 and two resonance frequencies 325 MHz and 162.5 MHz. This Work is supported by the DOE SBIR Program, contract #DE-SC0006302.
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Poster MOPO025 [4.858 MB]
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