1 Al Moretti, APC, Fermilab MAP- Winter Meeting February 28 - March 4, 2011 TJNAF Newport News, VA.

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1 Al Moretti, APC, Fermilab MAP- Winter Meeting February 28 - March 4, 2011 TJNAF Newport News, VA

Discussion of the Magnetically Insulated Cavity The orthogonal Box Cavity 2  Palmer and D. Stratakis developed as theory that a large magnetic field at right angle to the RF electric would magnetically insulate a vacuum RF cavity from electric breakdown.  It was then decided to construct a build cavity to test this theory.  A low cost design was chosen in the shape of a box  Two cavities of this type have been built and only one has been tested.  We need to decide what to do with the second cavity. It has been suggested that this cavity be coated with TiN and tested in the MTA?  There is in storage material to built 2 more cavities. It has been suggested that the material be used to built the parallel B and E configuration cavities?

3 Original LBL Waveguide RF power Coupler section; ½ height Standard WG section Rectangular Coupling aperture with rounded edges Orthogonal E and H Cavity Coupled to the Waveguide HFSS Model RF cavity and WG coupler ¼ height Coupling Cell. This is built in two sections with WG; flanges not shown. Pickup Ports Sapphire Viewing Port E B

4 Calculated Parameters of the cavity and cavity dimensions HFSS normalizes all parameters to 1 W of input power to the waveguide coupler and solves for the frequency, gradient, coupling factor, Qo (in cavity mode) etc. 1W produces a gradient of 25 kV/m by scaling: 25 MV/m would take 1 MW ideal. The Impedance across the center of the cavity is Imp =9.5 MΩ. This is the resistance across the center of the cavity given by Imp = (gap Voltage)²/1 W. This uses the peak voltage and is in agreement with SuperFish and most published accelerator designs. Qo = 27, mm mm mm Aperture Fields about a factor 4 lower than central max. field. E B

5 Orthogonal Cavity Electric Field Simulation Measurement Results Peak Surface field on-axis ( E ps) Peak Surface Field on Aperture ( E pap) Ratio Eps/ Epap= 3.5 for orthogonal case. Network analyzer measurements:  Fo = MHz test lab; Simulation Fo=806.2 MHz  Qo= 27,400; Simulation Qo= 27,400  β= 0.96 coupling factor; Simulation β=  These values are preliminary and may change when attached to the LBL stepped WG coupler and mounted in the magnet. Even with a coupling factor of β= 0.96, % of the transmitted RF power go into the cavity.

6 End ¼ height Waveguide Coupling Piece Compound Tin Seal Location Water cooling tubes Pickup ports Sapphire Viewing port location Box Cavity in A0 Test Lab

7 Y. Torun Pick-up and Sapphire ports Water cooling tubes Box Cavity in the MTA Magnet on its Rail Support

8 Y. Torun Calibration Adapter WG to type N Vacuum Pump Ceramic window for Vacuum Calibration Setup befor connection to 12 MW Supply WG WG Flex Section for Angle Changing

9 Large YOYO Effect starts here

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11  The cavity was also tested at magnetic field levels from 0.5 to 3.5 T at 0 Deg. There was very little drop off observed in the break down levels.  There was no X-Ray’s observed with the Magnetic field on  There may have been single surface mult- pactiring observed in the early phase of the RF commissioning with the magnetic field  The vacuum burst were 10 to 100 times larger during a spark with the magnetic field than without.

12 Pictures of Damaged Area in the Box Cavity  The inside of the cavity was very clean with not many spark pits visible if any.  There were blistered areas in appearance in the top and bottom corners along the axis of the cavity both the upstream and downstream ends.  These are pictures of the cavity at about ½ the running time. At the end of the experiment, the areas appeared darker and spread out further and this was also after the 50 MV/m RF commissioning at 0 T. Blistered Areas Cu to SS pickup hole surface.

13 The SPDT RF Switch has been installed in the MTA This gives us 2 RF test location in the MTA Hall.

14 Parallel E and H field Design: E Field pick-ups Optical View port ¼ height Coupling Cell. This is built in two sections with WG flanges not shown. Original LBL Waveguide RF power Coupler section; ½ height Standard WG section E & B

15 We have completed the Box cavity Study ( magnetic field insulation effect) at 91,90, 89, 87 and 86 Degrees at 3. Tesla. Before each run we commissioned the cavity upto 33 MV/m at 0. T except for the first 0 Degree run commissioned to 23 MV/m. In some of the later runs, we commissioned the cavity to 50 MV/m at 0 T. The results have been shown: from 89 to 91 deg we reached a low sparking rate at a average gradient of 33 MV/m at 87 deg a average gradient of 25 MV/m and at 86 deg a average gradient of 22.5 MV/m. We need to decide if the second orthogonal box cavity should be tested with a TiN coating or tested at all? We also need to decide if we need to build a parallel Box for testing in the MTA from the copper in storage? The second RF test station is now ready for RF commissioning cavities that do not require a magnetic field. Summary Of the Box cavity