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SUPTEV014 |
SRF Cavity Tuners for 3.9 GHz Cryomodules for LCLS-II Project |
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- C. Contreras-Martinez
FRIB, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
- T.T. Arkan, T.N. Khabiboulline, Y.M. Pischalnikov, G.V. Romanov, R.P. Stanek, J.C. Yun
Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
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Fermilab conducted testing of three 3.9 GHz cryomodules for the LCLS-II project that will operate in continuous wave mode. A fast/fine tuning component was added to the LCLS-II 3.9 GHz tuner design due to the cavity bandwidth of 130 Hz which consists of two encapsulated piezos. Several cavities faced problems with fast-tuner operations after cooldown to 2 K and tuning the cavities to 3.9 GHz in cryomodule 2. All the piezo actuators were in working conditions but the slow tuner ranges required to stretch some of the cavities to the operational 3.9 GHz frequency were too small to deliver the required preload on the piezos. This behavior can be attributed to several factors: setting the initial warm cavity frequency during production too high, pressure tests of the warm cryomodule could have changed cavity frequency; and the small bending and twisting of the cavity-tuner system during the cooldown and warmup of the cavities. A decision was made to inelastically retune the warm cavities to decrease the unrestrained frequency by 200-300 kHz, this was done via the slow tuner. The results for this retuning method of three 3.9GHz cryomodules will be discussed.
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Poster SUPTEV014 [0.720 MB]
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※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-SRF2021-SUPTEV014
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Received ※ 22 June 2021 — Accepted ※ 23 January 2022 — Issue date ※ 09 April 2022 |
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TUPFDV006 |
Dynamics of One-Side Multipactor on Dielectrics |
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- G.V. Romanov
Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
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Breakdown of dielectric RF windows is an important issue for particle accelerators and high-power RF sources. One of the generally considered reasons for the RF windows failure is the multipactor effect on dielectric surface. The multipactor may be responsible for excessive heating of dielectric and discharge of charges that accumulated in ceramic due to secondary emission. In this study the comprehensive self-consistent PIC simulations with space charge effect were performed in order to better understand the dynamic of one-side multipactor development and floating potential on dielectric induced by the emission. The important correlations between the multipactor parameters at saturation and the secondary emission properties of dielectric and the applied RF field parameters were found and are reported in the paper.
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Poster TUPFDV006 [0.849 MB]
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※ doi:10.18429/JACoW-SRF2021-TUPFDV006
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Received ※ 17 June 2021 — Revised ※ 12 July 2021 — Accepted ※ 21 August 2021 — Issue date ※ 06 October 2021 |
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