Title :
Technical developments on reduced-β superconducting cavities at CERN
Author :
Aberle, O. ; Boussard, D. ; Calatroni, S. ; Chiaveri, E. ; Haebel, E. ; Hanni, R. ; Losito, R. ; Marque, S. ; Tückmantel, J.
Author_Institution :
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract :
Several authors proposed the construction of superconducting proton linacs using the LEP2 cavities once LEP will be decommissioned. However only a fraction (about half) of these cavities can be used as they are for the high-energy part (β~1) of such a linac, the low energy part requiring the development of accelerating structures optimized for lower values of the particle velocity. At CERN an R&D programme on reduced-β single-cell cavities started in 1996 in order to study and explore the limits of the technology successfully used for the production of LEP2 cavities (copper cavities niobium-plated using the magnetron sputtering technique). Four different geometries were extensively investigated, each representing part of a multicell structure optimized for particles having β=0.48, β=0.625, β=0.66 and β=0.8 respectively. The results were encouraging for the last two types and therefore a new phase of R&D aimed at the production of multicell cavities for β=0.66 and β=0.8 was started. The goal is to demonstrate simultaneously the feasibility of such cavities and the possibility of producing them by low-cost modification of LEP cavities. In the paper, after a brief review of the results obtained on the single-cell cavities, we present in more detail the procedure for the transformation of the LEP cavities, which should allow a realistic estimate of the costs of such operation
Keywords :
accelerator cavities; copper; niobium; sputtered coatings; superconducting cavity resonators; LEP cavities; LEP2 cavities; Nb-Cu; accelerating structures; low-cost modification; magnetron sputtering technique; multicell cavities; reduced-beta single-cell cavities; reduced-beta superconducting cavities; superconducting proton linacs; Acceleration; Copper; Costs; Linear accelerators; Production; Protons; Radio frequency; Research and development; Sputtering; Superconducting magnets;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1999. Proceedings of the 1999
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5573-3
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1999.795410