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MOPP070 | Final Design for the BERLinPro Main Linac Cavity | 217 |
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Funding: This work is partly funded by BMBF contract no. 05K10PEA and 05K10HRC The Berlin Energy Recovery Linac Project (BERLinPro) is designed to develop and demonstrate CW LINAC technology for 100-mA-class ERLs. High-current operation requires an effective damping of higher-order modes (HOMs) of the 1.3 GHz main-linac cavities. We have studied elliptical 7-cell cavities based on a modified Cornell ERL design combined with JLab's waveguide HOM damping approach. This paper will summarize the final optimization of the end-cell tuning for minimum external Q of the HOMs, coupler kick calculations of the single TTF fundamental power coupler as well as multipole expansion analysis of the given modes and a discussion on operational aspects. |
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