Author: Papke, K.
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THP064 HOM Couplers for CERN SPL Cavities 1066
 
  • K. Papke, U. van Rienen
    Rostock University, Faculty of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Rostock, Germany
  • F. Gerigk
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
  Funding: Work supported by the Wolfgang-Gentner-Programme of the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)
Higher-Order-Modes (HOMs) may affect beam stability and refrigeration requirements of superconducting proton linacs such as the SPL, which is studied at CERN as the driver for future neutrino facilities. In order to limit beam-induced HOM effects CERN considers the use of HOM couplers on the cut-off tubes of the 5-cell superconducting cavities. These couplers consist of resonant antennas shaped as loops or probes which are designed to couple to modes of a specific frequency range. In this paper the design process is presented and a comparison is made between various design options for the medium and high-beta SPL cavities, both operating at 704 MHz. The RF characteristics, thermal behaviour and multipacting sensitivity of the various designs are discussed and 2 options are presented, which will be tested as warm prototypes on 5-cell high-beta copper cavity models.