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MOPB007 |
Design of the Superconducting Quarter Wave Resonators for HIAF |
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- C. Zhang, L. Chen, Q.W. Chu, H. Guo, Y. He, S.C. Huang, Y.L. Huang, T.C. Jiang, L. Li, Y.M. Li, F. Pan, T. Tan, R.X. Wang, A.D. Wu, Q.J. Wu, P.R. Xiong, W.M. Yue, S.H. Zhang, S.X. Zhang
IMP/CAS, Lanzhou, People's Republic of China
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A heavy ion accelerator facility (HIAF) is under development in the Institute of Modern Physics. For the low energy superconducting accelerating section, two types of quarter wave resonators with frequency of 81.25 MHz and β of 0.05 and 0.10 have been proposed. The electro-magnetic design has been optimized in order to reach the high accelerating voltage, and the optimization also included the drift tube face tilting to compensate for the beam steering caused by the asymmetry in the quarter wave resonator geometry.
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TUPB039 |
Electropolishing of Niobium from Deep Eutectic Solvents Based on Choline Chloride |
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- Q.W. Chu, H. Guo, Y. He, L. Li, P.R. Xiong, Z.M. You, S.H. Zhang
IMP/CAS, Lanzhou, People's Republic of China
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Niobium (Nb) was successfully electropolished from a green ionic liquid, choline chloride/urea deep eutectic solvent (DES). This paper was to investigate the influence of various electropolishing parameters, including electropolishing time, temperature and voltage, on the electropolishing rate, surface roughness, glossiness and microstructure of Nb. The result showed that the electropolishing parameters had a significant impact on the performance of Nb. Based on surface analysis by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and atomic force microscope (AFM), smooth Nb can be achieved under properly controlled conditions.
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TUPB086 |
Study on Local Chemical Treatment for Recovery From Surface Oxidation by HPR Process on SRF Cavities |
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- H. Guo, Y. He, Y.M. Li, T. Tan, A.D. Wu, P.R. Xiong, Z.M. You, W.M. Yue, S.H. Zhang
IMP/CAS, Lanzhou, People's Republic of China
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High pressure rinsing (HPR) with ultra-pure water (UPW) is the last step which is commonly used for SRF cavities cleaning. The serious surface damage will be caused due to the failure of the distance control between the jet and cavity surface or the breakdown of the jet rotation. The surface of taper HWR cavities which are used for CIADS project was damaged in HPR process. Two methods were used for surface recovery and the result will be presented in this paper.
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TUPB087 |
Low Temperature and Low Pressure Plasma for the HWR Superconducting Cavity In-situ Cleaning |
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- A.D. Wu, W. Chang, H. Guo, Y. He, C.L. Li, Y.M. Li, P.R. Xiong, L. Yang, W.M. Yue, S.H. Zhang, H.W. Zhao
IMP/CAS, Lanzhou, People's Republic of China
- F. Gou
Sichuan University, Chengdu, People's Republic of China
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The glow discharge for low temperature and low pressures plasma were utilized for the half-wave resonator (HWR) superconducting cavity in-situ cleaning. The plasma was on ignition of the Argon/Oxygen mixture atmosphere, which was under the low pressure of 0.5 to 5.0 Pascal. Driven by the RF power with the frequency of the cavity fundamental mode, the plasma showed the typical characteristic of the typical RF glow discharge, which the temperature of the electrons about 1eV that diagnosed by the optical emission spectrum. The experimental parameters for the discharge were optimized to obtain the uniform plasma distribution on the HWR cavity, including the RF power, the atmospheric pressure and the oxygen proportion. At last, the vertical cryogenic test was completed to investigate the impact of active oxygen plasma cleaning on the HWR cavity performance recovery, which contaminated by hydrocarbons. The test proves that the glow plasma clean can relieve the x-ray radiation which caused by the field electron emission effect.
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TUPB112 |
First Test of Electropolishing System at IMPCAS |
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- L. Li, Q.W. Chu, H. Guo, Y. He, P.R. Xiong, Z.Q. Yang, Z.M. You, B. Zhang, S.H. Zhang, X. Zhu
IMP/CAS, Lanzhou, People's Republic of China
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The first SRF cavity electropolishing system of China has been built by IMPCAS. We used two type of cathodes in different process parameters to test the typical Voltage-Current Density curves of 1.3GHz one-cell SRF cavity.
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