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Engineering Physics

2015

Niobium

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Secondary Electron Yield Of Electron Beam Welded Areas Of Srf Cavities, M. Basovic, S. Popovic, M. Tomovic, L. Vuskovic, A. Samolov, F. Cuckov Jan 2015

Secondary Electron Yield Of Electron Beam Welded Areas Of Srf Cavities, M. Basovic, S. Popovic, M. Tomovic, L. Vuskovic, A. Samolov, F. Cuckov

Physics Faculty Publications

Secondary Electron Emission (SEE) is a phenomenon that contributes to the total electron activity inside the Superconducting Radiofrequency (SRF) cavities during the accelerator operation. SEE is highly dependent on the state of the surface. During electron beam welding process, significant amount of heat is introduced into the material causing the microstructure change of Niobium (Nb). Currently, all simulation codes for field emission and multipacting are treating the inside of the cavity as a uniform, homogeneous surface. Due to its complex shape and fabricating procedure, and the sensitivity of the SEE on the surface state, it would be interesting to see …


Design Of Dressed Crab Cavities For The Hl-Lhc Upgrade, C. Zanoni, K. Artoos, S. Atieh, I. Aviles-Santillana, S. Belomestnykh, I. Ben-Zvi, J.P. Brachet, G. Burt, R. Calaga, O. Captina, S. U. De Silva, J. R. Delayen, A. May, K. Marinov, R. Olave, H. Park, N. Templeton Jan 2015

Design Of Dressed Crab Cavities For The Hl-Lhc Upgrade, C. Zanoni, K. Artoos, S. Atieh, I. Aviles-Santillana, S. Belomestnykh, I. Ben-Zvi, J.P. Brachet, G. Burt, R. Calaga, O. Captina, S. U. De Silva, J. R. Delayen, A. May, K. Marinov, R. Olave, H. Park, N. Templeton

Physics Faculty Publications

The HL-LHC upgrade relies on a set of RF crab cavities for reaching its goals. Two parallel concepts, the Double Quarter Wave (DQW) and the RF Dipole (RFD), are going through a comprehensive design process along with preparation of fabrication in view of extensive tests with beam in SPS. High Order Modes (HOM) couplers are critical in providing damping in RF cavities for operation in accelerators. HOM prototyping and fabrication have recently started at CERN. In this paper, an overview of the final geometry is provided along with an insight in the mechanical and thermal analyses performed to validate the …


Experiment And Results On Plasma Etching Of Srf Cavities, J. Upadhyay, Do Im, J. Peshl, S. Popovic, L. Vuskovic, A. -M. Valente-Feliciano, L. Phillips Jan 2015

Experiment And Results On Plasma Etching Of Srf Cavities, J. Upadhyay, Do Im, J. Peshl, S. Popovic, L. Vuskovic, A. -M. Valente-Feliciano, L. Phillips

Physics Faculty Publications

The inner surfaces of SRF cavities are currently chemically treated (etched or electro polished) to achieve the state of the art RF performance. We designed an apparatus and developed a method for plasma etching of the inner surface for SRF cavities. The process parameters (pressure, power, gas concentration, diameter and shape of the inner electrode, temperature and positive dc bias at inner electrode) are optimized for cylindrical geometry. The etch rate non-uniformity has been overcome by simultaneous translation of the gas point-of-entry and the inner electrode during the processing. A single cell SRF cavity has been centrifugally barrel polished, chemically …