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23 April 2024
 
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First high power pulsed tests of a dressed 325 MHz superconducting single spoke resonator at Fermilab
R. Madrak ; J. Branlard ; B. Chase ; C. Darve ; P. Joireman ; T. Khabiboulline ; A. Mukherjee ; T. Nicol ; E. Peoples-Evans ; D. Peterson ; Y. Pischalnikov ; L. Ristori ; W. Schappert ; D. Sergatskov ; W. Soyars ; J. Steimel ; I. Terechkine ; V. Tupikov ; R. Wagner ; R.C. Webber ; D. Wildman ;
Date Fri, 17 Feb 2012 16:46:56 GMT (1884kb)
AbstractIn the recently commissioned superconducting RF cavity test facility at Fermilab (SCTF), a 325 MHz, {eta}=0.22 superconducting single-spoke resonator (SSR1) has been tested for the first time with its input power coupler. Previously, this cavity had been tested CW with a low power, high Qext test coupler; first as a bare cavity in the Fermilab Vertical Test Stand and then fully dressed in the SCTF. For the tests described here, the design input coupler with Qext ~ 106 was used. Pulsed power was provided by a Toshiba E3740A 2.5 MW klystron.
Source arXiv, 1202.3961
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