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TUP15Multipacting Study of ICHIRO End Cavity142
 
  • I. Hwang, E. -S. Kim
    CHEP, Kyoungpook National University
  • J. Hong
    POSTECH
  • Y. Morozumi, K. Saito
    KEK
 
 High gradient superconducting RF cavity named Ichiro type in KEK is developing as the Alternatives Configuration Document for the international linear collider. Multipacting is one of the most serious limitations to achieve high gradient. Several simulation research found out that multipacting at the tapered beam pipe is too strong. We investigated multipacting effects in various end cavities with beam tube and compared with experiments. 
WEP45The first processing of capacitive-coupling coupler at room temperature in a cryomodule at STF587
 
  • T. Saeki, H. Matsumoto, S. Kazakov, F. Furuta, K. Saito, Y. Higashi, T. Higo, H. Inoue, Y. Morozumi, M. Sato, H. Yamaoka
    KEK
  • J. Hong
    PAL
  • J. Zhai
    IHEP, CAS
 
 We are constructing Superconducting RF Test Facility (STF) at KEK for the R&D of ILC accelerator. In the beginning of year 2007, we installed one TESLA-like 9- cell cavity and one high-gradient Low-Loss (LL) type 9- cell cavity into cryomodules at STF. For the LL 9-cell cavity, an Capacitive-Coupling (CC) input-coupler, a ballscrew tuner and other peripherals were assembled with the cavity. The assembled cavity package was installed with thermal shields and so on into a cryomodule. After the installation, we performed the first processing of Capacitive-Coupling (CC) input-coupler in a cryomodule at the room-temperature. We achieved the power of 250 kW with the pulse-width of 1.5 msec at the repetition rate of 5 pps. This presentation describes about the assembly of a CC coupler and a high-gradient LL 9-cell cavity in a clean room and the processing of the CC coupler at the room temperature in a cryomodule. 
WEP66High pressure rinsing system studies664
 
  • D. Sertore, M. Fusetti, P. Michelato, C. Pagani
    INFN Milano-LASA
  • T. Higo, J. Hong, K. Saito
    KEK
  • G. Ciovati, T. Rothgeb
    JLab
  • A. Matheisen, N. Krupka
    DESY
 
 High pressure rinsing (HPR) is a key process for the surface preparation of high field superconducting cavities. HPR water jets used in different laboratories have been characterized measuring the transferred momentum between the water jet and a target connected to a load cell. The information taken during these measurements, combined with HPR process parameters, allow calculating new significant measurable variables such as the jet power, the deposited energy on the cavity surfaces and the pressure.