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High RF power tests of the first 1.3 GHz fundamental power coupler prototypes for the SHINE project

Journal

NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNIQUES
Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGER SINGAPORE PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s41365-022-00984-5

Keywords

Superconducting accelerating cryomodule; 1; 3 GHz fundamental power coupler; RF conditioning; Test bench; Horizontal test cryostat

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  1. Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project [2017SHZDZX02]

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This paper describes the 1.3 GHz power couplers used in the Shanghai High Repetition Rate XFEL and Extreme Light Facility (SHINE) project and their testing results, which demonstrate that these couplers are capable of handling high power continuous waves.
The Shanghai High Repetition Rate XFEL and Extreme Light Facility (SHINE) project will use 600 1.3 GHz fundamental power couplers, which are modified based on TTF-III power couplers, for continuous-wave operation with input power up to approximately 7 kW. The first batch of 20 sets of 1.3 GHz coupler prototypes was fabricated from three domestic manufacturers for the SHINE project. To better characterize the radio frequency conditioning phenomena for validating the performance of power couplers, a room temperature test stand was designed, constructed, and commissioned for the SHINE 1.3 GHz power couplers. In addition, a horizontal test cryostat was built to test the 1.3 GHz superconducting cavities, fundamental power couplers, tuners, and other components as a set. The results of these tests indicate that the 1.3 GHz couplers are capable of handling up to 14 kW continuous waves. Herein, the main aspects of the radio frequency design and construction of the test stand, along with the test results of the high-power conditioning of the 1.3 GHz couplers, are described.

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