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arxiv: 1508.01827 · v1 · pith:5DYG27WYnew · submitted 2015-08-07 · ⚛️ physics.acc-ph

A temperature-mapping system for multi-cell SRF accelerating cavities

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A Temperature mapping (T-map) system for Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) cavities consists of a thermometer array positioned precisely on an exterior cavity wall, capable of detecting small increases in temperature; therefore it is a powerful tool for research on the quality factor (Q0) of SRF cavities. A new multi-cell T-mapping system is has been developed at Cornell University. The system has nearly two thousand thermometers to cover 7-cell SRF cavities for Cornell ERL project. A new multiplexing scheme was adopted to reduce number of wires. A 1mK resolution of the temperature increase Delta T is achieved. A 9-cell cavity of TESLA geometry was tested with the T-map system. By converting Delta T to power loss and quality factor, it has been found that for this cavity, most surface losses were generated by the first cell when the accelerating gradient is increased above 15MV/m. The comparison of Q-value between with and without hotspots shows the heating on cavity wall degraded cavity Q0 about 1.65 times. The power loss on the hotspots is about 40% of the total power. Effective and intuitive ways of displaying surface properties of the cavity interior, e.g. the residual resistivity, will be shown.

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