A tuner is an important element of a superconducting radio frequency (SCRF) cavity, which is used to tune the cavity at resonance frequency. The measurement and control of the pulsed detuning phenomenon is very challenging and can be measured in the superconducting state of the cavity at a high voltage gradient. This paper describes an innovative method and unique approach for the measurement of dynamic changes in resonance frequency of the SCRF cavity even at room temperature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRaja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT) has an ongoing program to develop 650 MHz, 5-cell elliptical superconducting RF (SCRF) cavities under the Indian Institutes and Fermilab Collaboration. The elliptical multi-cell SCRF cavity fabrication process involves forming of half-cells and their precise machining and joining by electron beam welding to form end groups and dumbbells, which are then joined to make the final cavity. To ensure that the final welded cavity achieves physical lengths and resonant frequencies within design tolerance and has good field flatness, the measurement and correction of resonant frequency are carried out for dumbbells and end groups.
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