학술논문

Transient Microphonic Effects In Superconducting Cavities
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: 12th SRF Workshop, Cornell University, July 10, 2005
Subject
43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS ALGORITHMS
SUPERCONDUCTING CAVITY RESONATORS
CLOSED-LOOP CONTROL
KLYSTRONS
MONITORS
RF SYSTEMS
TRANSIENTS
CEBAF ACCELERATOR
STABILITY
Language
English
Abstract
A number of experiments were performed on an installed and operational 5-cell CEBAF cavity to determine the minimum time required to reestablish stable gradient after a cavity window arc trip. Once it was determined that gradient could be reestablished within 10 ms by applying constant power RF signal in and a voltage controlled Oscillator-phase locked loop based system (VCO-PLL), a second experiment was performed to determine if stable gradient could be reestablished using a fixed frequency RF system with a simple gradient based closed loop control system. During this test, instabilities were observed in the cavity forward power signal, which were determined to be microphonic in nature. These microphonic effects were quantified using a cavity resonance monitor and a VCO{_}PLL RF system. Two types of microphonic effects were observed depending on the type of arc event. If the arc occurred in the vacuum space between the warm and cold windows, the transient frequency shift was about 75 Hz peak-to-peak. If the arc occurred on the cavity side of the cold window the transient frequency shift was about 400 Hz peak-to-peak. The background microphonics level for the tested cavity was approximately 30 Hz peak-to-peak. Experimental results, analysis of the resultant klystron power transients, the decay time of the transients, and the implications with respect to fast reset algorithms will be presented.