DocumentCode
345299
Title
Condensation/adsorption and evacuation of residual gases in the SRF system for the CESR luminosity upgrade
Author
Geng, R.L. ; Padamsee, H.
Author_Institution
Lab. of Nucl. Studies, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
983
Abstract
Condensed/adsorbed gases can enhance field emission in superconducting cavities and deteriorate the input coupler performance in a superconducting RF system. It is therefore important to understand condensation/adsorption of residual gases in such a system. In this paper, we present some related results for the first two superconducting cavities installed in the CESR for luminosity upgrade. The total amount of adsorbed gases for different working periods are compared. Gas species are analyzed. A Monte-Carlo computer code is used to simulate the gas condensation/adsorption profile along the waveguide. The warm-up desorption curve is extracted, which might help us to understand the interaction between gas molecules and substrates. The pumping speed of the window pump-out box was evaluated by using the same code and was compared with the speed due to cryo-pumping. New designs of the pump-out box were explored to improve its pumping speed
Keywords
accelerator cavities; adsorption; colliding beam accelerators; condensation; electron accelerators; storage rings; superconducting cavity resonators; CESR luminosity upgrade; Monte-Carlo computer code; adsorbed gases; adsorption; condensation; cryo-pumping; evacuation; input coupler performance; pump-out box; residual gases; superconducting RF system; superconducting cavities; warm-up desorption curve; window pump-out box; Ceramics; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Electrons; Gases; Heating; Laboratories; Particle beams; Radio frequency; Surface waves;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1999. Proceedings of the 1999
Conference_Location
New York, NY
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5573-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PAC.1999.795422
Filename
795422
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