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@inproceedings{mueller:ipac2022-tupotk009,
author = {P. Müller and K. Aulenbacher and W.A. Barth and M. Basten and F.D. Dziuba and V. Gettmann and T. Kürzeder and M. Miski-Oglu and H. Podlech},
% author = {P. Müller and K. Aulenbacher and W.A. Barth and M. Basten and F.D. Dziuba and V. Gettmann and others},
% author = {P. Müller and others},
title = {{Development of Superconducting CH Cavity Preparation at IAP}},
booktitle = {Proc. IPAC'22},
% booktitle = {Proc. 13th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC'22)},
pages = {1208--1210},
eid = {TUPOTK009},
language = {english},
keywords = {cavity, simulation, coupling, ECR, vacuum},
venue = {Bangkok, Thailand},
series = {International Particle Accelerator Conference},
number = {13},
publisher = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland},
month = {07},
year = {2022},
issn = {2673-5490},
isbn = {978-3-95450-227-1},
doi = {10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2022-TUPOTK009},
url = {https://jacow.org/ipac2022/papers/tupotk009.pdf},
abstract = {{Goethe University (GU), Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung (GSI) and Helmholtz Institut Mainz (HIM) work in collaboration on the Helmholtz Linear Accelerator (HELIAC). A new superconducting (sc) continous wave (cw) high intensity heavy ion linear accelerator (Linac) will provide ion beams with maximum duty factor up to beam energies of 7.3 MeV/u. The acceleration voltage will be provided by sc Crossbar-H-mode (CH) cavities, developed of Institute for Applied Physics (IAP) at GU. Cavity preparation is researched and optimized towards widely used elliptical multicell cavities. A standardized preparation protocol for CH cavities is researched in collaboration between GU, GSI and HIM on a 360 MHz 19 gap CH prototype. Baseline measurements and a 120°C 48 hour bake produced higher maximum gradient, higher intrinsic quality factor and a shorter cavity conditioning phase. As a critical preparation step, High Pressure Rinsing (HPR) with ultra pure water will be performed at HIM and is currently in preparation. HPR cycles are currently tested on a CH dummy with a new nozzle layout that is optimized towards CH cavity geometry.}},
}