Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Apr 2010)

Cryomodule tests of four Tesla-like cavities in the Superconducting RF Test Facility at KEK

  • Eiji Kako,
  • Hitoshi Hayano,
  • Shuichi Noguchi,
  • Norihito Ohuchi,
  • Masato Satoh,
  • Toshio Shishido,
  • Ken Watanabe,
  • Yasuchika Yamamoto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.13.041002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 041002

Abstract

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A 6-m cryomodule including four Tesla-like cavities was developed, and was tested in the Superconducting RF Test Facility phase-I at KEK. The performance as a total superconducting cavity system was checked in the cryomodule tests at 2 K with high rf power. One of the four cavities achieved a stable pulsed operation at 32 MV/m, which is higher than the operating accelerating gradient in the ILC. The maximum accelerating gradient (E_{acc,max⁡}) obtained in the vertical cw tests was maintained or slightly improved in the cryomodule tests operating in a pulse mode. Compensation of the Lorentz force detuning at 31 MV/m was successfully demonstrated by a piezo tuner and predetuning.