Author: Lin, H.Y.
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MOPVA078 The Window Replacement and Q Recovery of BEPCII Storage Ring SCC 1046
 
  • T.M. Huang, J.P. Dai, R. Ge, S.P. Li, Z.Q. Li, H.Y. Lin, Q. Ma, W.M. Pan, Y. Sun, G.W. Wang
    IHEP, Beijing, People's Republic of China
  • P. Sha
    Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China
 
  The storage ring RF system for the upgrade of the Beijing Electron Positron Collider (BEPCII) adopted two 500 MHz superconducting cavities: west for the positron ring (BPR); east for the electron ring (BER). The excessive heating of the west window was observed in Nov.2013, and not cured thoroughly*. After two years operation, the window cracked suddenly on Nov.18th, 2015. The replacement of the window was subsequently implemented in tunnel. However, the quality factor (Q) of the cavity decayed a lot after the window replacement. 90 degrees Celsius N2 gas baking of the outer surface of the cavity was carried out in situ and the Q recovered in a short time. This paper will present the process of the window replacement and the cavity Q recovery in detail.
* Tong-ming Huang et al., Chinese Physics C Vol. 40, No. 6 (2016) 067001
 
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MOPVA079 A 166.6 MHz Superconducting RF System for the HEPS Storage Ring 1049
 
  • P. Zhang, H.X. Hao, T.M. Huang, Z.Q. Li, H.Y. Lin, F. Meng, Z.H. Mi, Y. Sun, G.W. Wang, Q.Y. Wang, X.Y. Zhang
    IHEP, Beijing, People's Republic of China
 
  Funding: This work has been supported by HEPS-TF project and partly by Pioneer 'Hundred Talents Program' of Chinese Academy of Science.
A superconducting 166.6 MHz quarter-wave β=1 cavity was recently proposed for the High Energy Photon Source (HEPS), a 6 GeV kilometer-scale light source. Four 166.6 MHz cavities will be used for main acceleration in the newly planned on-axis beam injection scheme realized by a double-frequency RF system. The fundamental frequency, 166.6 MHz, was dictated by the fast injection kicker technology and the preference of using 499.8 MHz SC RF cavity as the third harmonic. Each 166.6 MHz cavity will be operated at 4.2 K providing 1.2 MV accelerating voltage and 150 kW of power to the electron beam. The input coupler will use single-window coaxial type graded up to 200 kW CW power. Each cavity will be equipped with a 200 kW solid-state amplifier and digital low-level RF system. This paper will describe the 166.6 MHz RF system with a focus on the design and optimization of the RF cavity and its ancillaries, the LLRF system and the status of the solid-state amplifiers.
 
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