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Jones R.M.

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WEP79Scattering matrix calculation of higher order modes and sensitivity to cavity fabrication errors for the ILC superconducting cavities695
 
  • I. Shinton, R. M. Jones
    University of Manchester/Cockcroft Institute
 
 A cascaded scattering matrix approach is used to determine the eigenmodes and driven modes in the main linac cavities of the ILC. This approach is used to compute higher order e.m. modes in the baseline configuration, and high gradient alternative configurations. We present results on three cavity designs: TESLA, Cornell University's re-entrant and, KEK's "Ichiro". This approach allows realistic experimental errors to be incorporated in the studies in an efficient manner and allows several cavities to be modelled. Implications of indentations in the cavity on the modal properties of the structure are presented. 
WEP80Simulations of transverse higher order deflecting modes in the main linacs of ILC700
 
  • C. J. Glasman, R. M. Jones, I. Shinton
    The University of Manchester/Cockcroft Institute of Science and Technology
  • G. Burt
    Lancaster University/Cockcroft Institute of Science and Technology
 
 We investigate the electromagnetic field excited by a train of multiple bunches in the main superconducting linacs of the International Linear Collider (ILC). These e.m. fields are represented as a wake-field. Detailed simulations are made for modes constituting the longrange wake-field in new high gradient cavities. In particular, we focus our study on the transverse deflecting modes in high gradient cavity designs known as "Ichiro", in which the central cells have iris radius of 30 mm. These cavities have a reduced iris compare to the TESLA design and will have more intense wake-fields. Several software packages solving the electromagnetic field, employing different algorithms have been used to model the cavity. The performance of these codes is compared.