Jiaru Shi(Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University) Hao Zha (CERN) 2014.02.04 CLIC Workshop 2014 CLIC choke mode structure and X-band activities.

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Jiaru Shi(Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University) Hao Zha (CERN) CLIC Workshop 2014 CLIC choke mode structure and X-band activities in Tsinghua University.

Outline Review of Choke mode design RF measurement Wakefield experiment On progressing and future plan Other X-band activities at Tsinghua last year Acknowledgment Collaboration with CLIC study Collaboration with AWA (ANL) and Euclid Lab. Accelerating Group in Tsinghua

Overview of CDS design NameDescriptionParametersManufactory & Measurement CDS-AOriginal design; regular choke; Prototype cells made in CERN CDS-BHOM tuned choke; Wakefield suppression Improve; No CDS-CNew choke design, Optimized on wakefield suppression; Prototype cells (aluminium) made in Tsinghua. Wakefield tested in AWA(ANL). CDS-DNew choke design; Optimized on RF parameters. No

New choke design (CDS-C) Improved features include: “Two section” design: avoid parasitic mode (~30GHz) “Thin-neck” design and “matching” design: reduce reflection of HOMs from choke. “Dipole detuning” design: detune two low-band dipole modes in one cell 1.6mm 1.2mm 2.0mm S 11 S 12 Absorbed by load

Damping result Freq( GHz) Q(R/Q ) ⊥ sCDSWDS FcFc 11 F rms 45 F worst 2520 W ⊥ (s=0.15m) Beam dynamic requirements < 6.6 WDS5 CDS-A20~30 +Two section & Thin- neck 10~17 +Matching step7~10 +Dipole detuning (CDS-C) 5~6 Experimental results. Click here

From CDS-C to CDS-D Optimized on distributions of iris size on each cell. Using genetic algorithm. W ⊥ (0.15m)~4V/pC/m/mm; F c =1.01; F rms =3.8; F worst =35. CDS -C CDS -D CLI C-G Iris aperture(mm)3.15, , , 2.35 Iris thickness(mm)1.67, 1 1.7, , 1 Shunt impedance(MΩ/m) 59, 83 53, 74 81, 103 Group velocity(%c) 1.38, , , 0.83 Bunch population ( 10 9 ) Max E- field(MV/m) Sc* (MW/mm^2) Pulse heating(K) Peak input power(MW) Filling time(ns) RF-beam efficiency (%) * Reference: Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 12, (2009)

From CDS-C to CDS-D CDS -C CDS -D CLI C-G Iris aperture(mm)3.15, , , 2.35 Iris thickness(mm)1.67, 1 1.7, , 1 Shunt impedance(MΩ/m) 59, 83 53, 74 81, 103 Group velocity(%c) 1.38, , , 0.83 Bunch population ( 10 9 ) Max E- field(MV/m) Sc* (MW/mm^2) Pulse heating(K) Peak input power(MW) Filling time(ns) RF-beam efficiency (%) CDS-C CDS-D * Reference: Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 12, (2009)

RF measurements Radial line experiments are applied to: test the reflection of RF load (SiC pieces) verify HOMs absorption in choke structure Calibration using multi-short load (> 3). To VNA Place RF load S 11 S 12 absorbed in the load

Radial line experiments Using Agilent E8364B VNA,10MHz~50GHz. (Equipments supported by Department of Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua University) Calibration error and results

Reflection of RF load Material EcasicP, provide by CERN. Results are promising (lower than -20dB). a=b=9.5mm,c=0.1mm

HOMs absorption in choke Frequency of Parasitic mode Matching steps Increase the absorption

Wakefield experiment at AWA(ANL) G2 (Witness) beam line: 15MeV, 1~100nC G3 (Drive) beam line: 75MeV, >100nC Can produce Bunch train G1 beam line: laser trigger breakdown experiment 1#2#3#4# oscilloscope

Set up experiments GUNLINAC Chamber ICT Spectr omete r G2 Beam line set up for CLIC-choke-mode experiments Be windows : 50.4um thickness ; For 14MeV electron beam, ~30% (calculated by Fluka) of the beam can pass it without any scattering. Optimized on beam dynamics: 1nC Beam size: ~0.7m, 5nC Beam size: ~1.6m, Beam aperture: 5.5mm

Set up experiments Aluminium cells, SiC load (reproduced in U.S.). Coaxial RF cable (0.59mm outer radius, magnetic probe) 20GHz oscilloscope, 0~20GHz mixer

Experimental results Low-band Dipole mode at 16GHz and 19GHz16GHz and 19GHz Looks like the dipole mode at 50-22= 28GHz Fundamental modeUnidentified Q Q Q Signal of cable 3#; 10dB Attenuator, No mixer; Frequency and Q results are good!

On progressing and future plan Single cell SW structure to test breakdown behavior in the choke. Hope to tested in KEK. 6-cell choke-mode structures with tuning manufacturing in Tsinghua. Full structure for high-gradient test will be developed later. Two beam experiments?

X-band structure assembly in Tsinghua T24 pieces from CERN; Bonding and brazing (testing): Vacuum leak tested OK! Assembly and Tuning (Later)

An X-band (Copper) Power Extractor for ANL

Infrastructure update for X-band Cleaning room for high gradient structure (plus a new 40GHz VNA); Upgrade of H-furnace for brazing: More precisely control for temperature in real time.

Thank you

Multiple short Calibration x:refl. from coaxial (measured) y:refl. from radial line (calc.) s11,D,s22: to be solved ……

Wakefield measurement results L0L0 No Mixer CABLEAttenuati on 1#30 dB 2#20 dB 3#10 dB 4#0 dB