Ricarda Laasch | DESY Experiments on Thermal Cycling | 25th March 2014 | Page 1 Click to edit Master subtitle style Experiments on thermal cycling Measurements.

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Ricarda Laasch | DESY Experiments on Thermal Cycling | 25th March 2014 | Page 1 Click to edit Master subtitle style Experiments on thermal cycling Measurements on selected cavities of the European XFEL production Ricarda Laasch Hamburg, 25th March 2014 Thanks to the following groups and colleagues for support, help and work on this topic: All colleagues involved in cavity preparation, cavity handling and cavity transport. J. Eschke and the Cryogenic Team, The AMTF Team and my colleagues from FLA-ILC for RF tests / support MHF-SL and MPY for general support

Ricarda Laasch | DESY Experiments on Thermal Cycling | 25th March 2014 | Page 2 Role of thermal cycling of cavities Quality factor in HTC-2 of the prototype cavity at 1.6K before and after thermal cycle. (Error bars 20%) Proceedings of IPAC2013, Cornell ERL Main Linac 7-Cell cavity performance in horizontal test cryomodule qualifications, N. Valles et al. > Different cool down velocities in vertical tests and module tests show change of the quality factor > Rise of quality factor Q0 between 5% and 15% > Thermal cycling as additional ‚method‘ to standard cavity treatment? Paper by N. Valles et al., Cornell University

Ricarda Laasch | DESY Experiments on Thermal Cycling | 25th March 2014 | Page 3 Cool downs and thermal cycles > Initial fast cool down (DESY standard): > From 300K slow to 100K > At 100K for 6h (Q-disease) > From 100K fast to 4K (~30min) > Pumping to 2K (~ 2h) > Pumping to 1.8K (~ 20min) Initial fast cool down Thermal cycling Fast cool down thermal cycle Slow cool down thermal cycle

Ricarda Laasch | DESY Experiments on Thermal Cycling | 25th March 2014 | Page 4 Example: CAV00551 Q(E) curve Q0Q0 Eacc [MV/m]

Ricarda Laasch | DESY Experiments on Thermal Cycling | 25th March 2014 | Page 5 Comparison of different cavities > CAV00551 slow cycle > CAV00071 slow cycle, no He-vessel > CAV00064 fast cycle, but Q0 drop in-between two power rises in initial measurement All values at 5MV/m Typically 10% rise Q0 drop after 1st power rise After TC Q0 rise CAV00551 CAV00071 CAV00064 Q0

Ricarda Laasch | DESY Experiments on Thermal Cycling | 25th March 2014 | Page 6 Q0 rise depending on accelerating field > CAV00551 with He-vessel, CAV00071 without He-vessel

Ricarda Laasch | DESY Experiments on Thermal Cycling | 25th March 2014 | Page 7 Cavity with He-vessel and cavity without He-vessel Cavity with He-vessel in insert Cavity without He-vessel in insert Photo: D. Noelle Thanks to D. Reschke Insert materiales: Holding plates: Stainless steel Connecting rod: Titanium

Ricarda Laasch | DESY Experiments on Thermal Cycling | 25th March 2014 | Page 8 Temperature difference in cool down > Measurement during standard fast cool down > Eddy current measurement with coils to determine transition from NC to SC state > Critical temperature reached at different point in time

Ricarda Laasch | DESY Experiments on Thermal Cycling | 25th March 2014 | Page 9 Summary and Outlook > Q0 rise after thermal cycling (~10%) > Possible field dependency for cavities without He-vessel > Further measurements are planned > Explore the role of the current induced by the metal-metal junction > Explore cooldown rates > Combining measurement with an Eddy Current System