Author: Martin, R.
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MOPC114 Design, Fabrication and Testing of Medium-Beta 650 MHz SRF Cavity Prototypes for Project-X 343
 
  • F. Marhauser, W.A. Clemens, J. Henry, P. Kneisel, R. Martin, R.A. Rimmer, G. Slack, L. Turlington, R.S. Williams
    JLAB, Newport News, Virginia, USA
 
  Funding: Authored by Jefferson Science Associates, LLC under U.S. DOE Contract No. DE-AC05-06OR23177.
A new type of su­per­con­duct­ing radio fre­quen­cy (SRF) cav­i­ty shape with a shal­low equa­tor dome to re­duce elec­tron im­pact en­er­gies for sup­press­ing mul­ti­pact­ing bar­ri­ers has been pro­posed. The shape is in con­sid­er­a­tion for the first time in the frame­work of Pro­ject-X to de­sign a po­ten­tial mul­ti-cell cav­i­ty can­di­date for the medi­um-be­ta sec­tion of the SRF pro­ton CW linac op­er­at­ing at 650 MHz. Ra­tio­nales cov­er­ing the de­sign of the mul­ti-cell cav­i­ty, the man­u­fac­ture, post-pro­cess­ing and high power test­ing of two sin­gle-cell pro­to­types are pre­sent­ed.