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Horizontal RF Test of a Fully Equipped 3.9 GHz Cavity for the European XFEL in the DESY AMTF |
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- C.G. Maiano, C. Albrecht, R. Bospflug, J. Branlard, Ł. Butkowski, T. Delfs, J. Eschke, A. Gössel, F. Hoffmann, M. Hüning, K. Jensch, R. Jonas, R. Klos, D. Kostin, W. Maschmann, A. Matheisen, U. Mavrič, W.-D. Möller, C. Müller, K. Mueller, B. Petersen, P. Pierini, J. Rothenburg, O. Sawlanski, M. Schmökel, A.A. Sulimov, E. Vogel
DESY, Hamburg, Germany
- A. Bosotti, M. Moretti, R. Paparella, P. Pierini, D. Sertore
INFN/LASA, Segrate (MI), Italy
- E.R. Harms
Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
- C.R. Montiel
ANL, Argonne, Illinois, USA
- S. Pivovarov
BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
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In order to validate the cavity package concept before the module preparation for the European XFEL Injector, one 3.9 GHz cavity, complete with magnetic shielding, power coupler and frequency tuner was tested in a specially designed single cavity cryomodule in one of the caves of the DESY Accelerator Module Test Facility (AMTF). The cavity was tested in high power pulsed operation up to the quench limit of 24 MV/m, above the vertical test qualifications and all subsystems under test (coupler, tuner, waveguide tuners, LLRF system) were qualified to design performances.
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THPB056 |
SRF Gun Cavity R&D at DESY |
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- D. Kostin, C. Albrecht, A. Brinkmann, Th. Buettner, J. Eschke, T. Feldmann, A. Gössel, D. Klinke, A. Matheisen, W.-D. Möller, D. Reschke, M. Schmökel, J.K. Sekutowicz, W. Singer, X. Singer, N. Steinhau-Kühl, J. Ziegler, B. van der Horst
DESY, Hamburg, Germany
- M. Barlak, J.A. Lorkiewicz, R. Nietubyć
NCBJ, Świerk/Otwock, Poland
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SRF Gun Cavity is an ongoing accelerator R&D project at DESY, being developed since several years. Currently several SRF Gun cavity prototypes were simulated, built and tested in our Lab and elsewhere. Lately the 1.6 cells Pb thin film cathode niobium cavity was tested in a vertical cryostat with a different cathode plug configurations. Cathode plug design was improved, as well as SRF Gun Cavity cleaning procedures. Results of the last cavity performance tests are presented and discussed.
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