• DocumentCode
    3479378
  • Title

    A new RF accelerating cavity for DIAMOND

  • Author

    McIntosh, P.A.

  • Author_Institution
    CLRC Daresbury Lab., Warrington, UK
  • fYear
    1997
  • fDate
    35761
  • Firstpage
    42552
  • Lastpage
    42554
  • Abstract
    Daresbury Laboratory currently operates a 2 GeV electron synchrotron radiation source (SRS), used by many academic and industrial concerns into the research of materials, structures and interfaces. As part of the development of synchrotron radiation research in the UK, a feasibility study has been initiated to replace the now elderly SRS with a world leading radiation source which would enable sustained research well into the next century. The 3 GeV energy of the new light source DIAMOND (acronym for DIpole And Multipole Output for the Nation at Daresbury), requires extensive development of the RF system to achieve a stable and efficient mechanism for acceleration of circulating electrons. This paper details the work that has been done using both 2D and 3D simulation tools to design the most cost effective accelerating structure solution. The computer aided design (CAD) tools used also highlight the problems in optimising accelerating structure (or cavity) geometry in terms of their electro-magnetic (e-m) characteristics. Being inherently expensive structures to manufacture, it is hoped this paper highlights the importance the use CAD simulation tools have in the field of accelerator design technology
  • Keywords
    synchrotron radiation; 2D simulation; 3 GeV; 3D simulation; CAD; DIAMOND; RF accelerating cavity; design; electromagnetic characteristics; electron synchrotron radiation source;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    iet
  • Conference_Titel
    High Frequency Simulation: Part Two (Digest No: 1997/374), IEE Colloquium on
  • Conference_Location
    London
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1049/ic:19971264
  • Filename
    662827