Title :
Results of two LANL β = 0.175, 350-MHz, 2-gap spoke cavities
Author :
Tajima, T. ; Edwards, R.L. ; Gentzlinger, R.C. ; Krawczyk, F.L. ; Ledford, J.E. ; Liu, J.-F. ; Montoya, D.I. ; Roybal, R.J. ; Schrage, D.L. ; Shapiro, A.H. ; Barni, D. ; Bosotti, A. ; Pagani, C. ; Corniani, G. ; Zanon, E.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
Abstract :
Two β = 0.175, 350 MHz, 2-gap superconducting (SC) spoke cavities were fabricated in industry under the Advanced Accelerator Applications (AAA) project for the transmutation of nuclear waste. These cavities are promising candidates for the accelerating structures between a RFQ and the elliptical SC cavities for proton and heavy ion linacs. Since their delivery in July 2002, they have been tested in terms of mechanical properties, low-temperature performance, i.e., Q0-Eacc curves at 4 K and 2 K, surface resistance dependence on temperature and for multipacting (MP). The two cavities achieved accelerating fields of 13.5 MV/m and 13.0 MV/m as compared to the required field of 7.5 MV/m with enough margin for the quality factor. These cavities seem to need more time to condition away MP than elliptical cavities, but MP does not occur once the cavity is conditioned and kept at 4 K. The length of the 103 mm-diameter nominal coupler port was found to be too short for the penetrating field.
Keywords :
accelerator cavities; accelerator-based transmutation; beam handling techniques; linear accelerators; particle beam dynamics; proton accelerators; radioactive waste processing; superconducting cavity resonators; 103 mm; 2 K; 2-gap superconducting spoke cavities; 350 MHz; 4 K; RFQ; accelerating structures; elliptical SC cavities; heavy ion linacs; multipacting; nominal coupler port; nuclear waste transmutation; proton ion linacs; surface resistance; Acceleration; Ion accelerators; Linear accelerators; Mechanical factors; Proton accelerators; Radioactive pollution; Surface resistance; Temperature dependence; Testing; Textile industry;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 2003. PAC 2003. Proceedings of the
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7738-9
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.2003.1289699