Abstract
The applicability of superconducting TEM-class spoke cavities to high-energy ion linacs is discussed, and detailed designs for two TEM-class, triple-spoke-loaded superconducting niobium resonant cavities are presented. The 345 MHz cavities have a velocity range of 0.4 < β < 0.75 and a beam aperture of 4 cm. Spoke-loaded cavities offer several advantages compared with the higher-frequency elliptical-cell cavities that are currently being developed for this range of particle velocities. The proposed triple-spoke cavities can provide broader velocity acceptance, more accelerating voltage per cavity, reduced heat-load operation at 4.2 K, and increased longitudinal acceptance through the high-energy section. Application to the proposed U.S. rare-isotope accelerator driver linac is discussed in detail. © 2003 The American Physical Society.
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Shepard, K. W., Ostroumov, P. N., & Delayen, J. R. (2003). High-energy ion linacs based on superconducting spoke cavities. Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams, 6(8), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.6.080101
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