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Zvyagintsev, V.

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TU4PBC04 Production and Testing Results of Superconducting Cavities for ISAC-II High Beta Section 786
 
  • V. Zvyagintsev, T. Bohdanowicz, R.J. Dawson, K. Fong, A. Grassellino, P.R. Harmer, D. Kishi, R.E. Laxdal, M. Marchetto, A.K. Mitra, T.C. Ries, I. Sekachev, B.S. Waraich, D. Yosifov, Q. Zheng
    TRIUMF, Vancouver
  • R. Edinger
    PAVAC, Richmond, B.C.
 
 

The ISAC-II heavy ion linear accelerator has been in operation at TRIUMF since 2006. The high beta section of the accelerator, consisting of twenty cavities with optimum beta=0.11, is currently under production and is scheduled for completion in 2009. The cavities are superconducting bulk Niobium two-gap quarter-wave resonators with a frequency of 141 MHz, providing, as a design goal, a voltage gain of Veff=1.08 MV at 7 W power dissipation. Production of the cavities is with a Canadian company, PAVAC Industries of Richmond, B.C. after two prototype cavities were developed, produced and successfully tested. Cavity production details and test results will be presented and discussed.

 

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WE5PFP052 First Cold Test with the TRIUMF ISAC-II Phase II Cryomodule 2119
 
  • R.E. Laxdal, K. Fong, A. Grassellino, W.R. Rawnsley, I. Sekachev, V. Zvyagintsev
    TRIUMF, Vancouver
 
 

An energy upgrade in the Radioactive Ion Beam (RIB) facility at ISAC-II will see the installation of 20MV of superconducting heavy ion linac. The addition includes twenty beta=11% bulk niobium quarter wave cavities housed in three cryomodules with six cavities in the first two and eight cavities in the last. Each cavity is specified to add 1MV in accelerating potential corresponding to peak surface fields of ~30MV/m. Transverse focusing is achieved with a 9T superconducting solenoid inside each cryomodule. The first module in the expansion has now been assembled and tested. Developments include a new ball screw tuner, locally produced cavities, modified coupler design and LN2 cryogenic circuits. The new developments are described and the results of the first cold tests are presented.

 
WE5PFP063 Medium Field Q-Slope Studies in Quarter Wave Cavities 2150
 
  • A. Grassellino
    University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • K. Fong, R.E. Laxdal, V. Zvyagintsev
    TRIUMF, Vancouver
 
 

The quality factor of superconducting radio-frequency cavities typically degrades with increasing field at moderate gradients before the on-set of field emission. The origin of the so called medium field Q-slope is not fully described and understanding it would be important in order to develop a cavity design or treatment which minimizes this effect, allowing us to produce cavities with reduced cryogenic losses. This paper will present an analysis of the medium field Q-slope data measured on cavities at different frequencies treated with buffered chemical polishing (BCP) at TRIUMF. The data is compared with existing models and agreements-discrepancies will be highlighted.

 
FR5PFP076 Multipacting Simulation in ISAC-II Superconducting Cavities 4488
 
  • M. Gusarova, M.V. Lalayan, N.P. Sobenin
    MEPhI, Moscow
  • V. Zvyagintsev
    TRIUMF, Vancouver
 
 

The results of 3D multipacting simulation in coaxial superconducting quarter wave cavities of the linear accelerator of heavy ions ISAC-II are presented. The multipacting simulation was done using MultP-M code. Dangerous areas of structure and levels of an accelerating field are revealed. Examples of electrons resonant trajectories are presented. Simulation results are compared with experimental results obtained during several superconducting cavities processing.