Document Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
2012
Publication Title
IPAC 2012: Proceedings of the International Particle Accelerator Conference
Pages
2456-2458
Conference Name
IPAC 2012: International Particle Accelerator Conference 2012, May 20-25, 2012, New Orleans, Louisiana
Abstract
In response to recent interest in alternatives to TM-type cavities for low-frequency, high-velocity applications we have initiated a program for the development of multispoke superconducting cavities. We have completed the electromagnetic design for two-spoke cavities operating at 325, 352, 500, and 700 MHz with a design velocity of β0 = 0.82 or β0 = 1. We present the results of the optimization, higher order mode (HOM) analysis, multipacting analysis, and an initial analysis of multipole effects of the fundamental accelerating mode.
Original Publication Citation
Hopper, C. S., Olave, R. G., & Delayen, J. R. (2012). Development of spoke cavities for high velocity applications [Paper presentation]. IPAC 2012: Proceedings of the International Particle Accelerator Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana. https://accelconf.web.cern.ch/ipac2012/papers/weppc103.pdf
Repository Citation
Hopper, C. S.; Olave, R. G.; and Delayen, Jean R., "Development of Spoke Cavities for High Velocity Applications" (2012). Physics Faculty Publications. 751.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/physics_fac_pubs/751