Author: Merminga, L.
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THPB044 A Superconducting RF Deflecting Cavity for the ARIEL e-Linac Separator 1187
 
  • D.W. Storey
    Victoria University, Victoria, B.C., Canada
  • R.E. Laxdal, L. Merminga, B.S. Waraich, Z.Y. Yao, V. Zvyagintsev
    TRIUMF, Canada's National Laboratory for Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vancouver, Canada
 
  A 650 MHz SRF deflecting mode cavity has been designed for the ARIEL e-Linac to separate interleaved beams heading towards either Rare Ion Beam production or a recirculation loop for energy recovery, allowing the e-Linac to provide beam delivery to multiple users simultaneously. The cavity geometry has been optimized for the ARIEL specifications, resulting in a very compact cavity with high shunt impedance and low dissipated power. Analyses have been performed on the susceptibility to multipacting, input coupling considering beam loading and microphonics, and extensive studies into the damping of transverse and longitudinal higher order modes. The pressure sensitivity, frequency tuning, and thermal behaviour have also been studied using ANSYS. The cavity design resulting from these considerations will be discussed here.  
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