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Split ring resonator for the Argonne superconducting heavy ion booster

Description/Abstract

A split-ring resonator for use in the ANL superconducting heavy-ion linac was constructed and is being tested. The electromagnetic characteristics of the 98-MHz device are the same as the unit described earlier, but the housing is formed of a new material consisting of niobium sheet explosively bonded to copper. The niobium provides the superconducting path and the copper conducts heat to a small area cooled by liquid helium. This arrangement greatly simplified the cryogenic system. Fabrication of the housing was relatively simple, with the result that costs have been reduced substantially. The mechanical stability of the resonator and the performance of the demountable superconducting joints are significantly better than for the earlier unit.

Creator/Author: Shepard, K.W. ; Scheibelhut, C.H. ; Benaroya, R. ; Bollinger, L.M.
Publication Date:1977 Jan 01
OSTI Identifier:OSTI ID: 7256843
Report Number(s):CONF-770313-51
DOE Contract Number:W-31-109-ENG-38
Resource Type:Conference
Specific Type:Technical Report
Resource Relation:Conference: Particle accelerator conference, Chicago, IL, USA, 16 Mar 1977
Research Org:Argonne National Lab., IL (USA)
Subject:43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; 71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS; LINEAR ACCELERATORS; SUPERCONDUCTING CAVITY RESONATORS; DESIGN; CONSTRUCTION; HEAVY ION ACCELERATORS; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; PARTICLE BOOSTERS; PERFORMANCE TESTING; THERMAL TESTING; ACCELERATORS; CAVITY RESONATORS; MATERIALS TESTING; NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING; SUPERCONDUCTING DEVICES; TESTING
Country of Publication:United States
Language:English
Format: Size: Pages: 6
Availability: Dep. NTIS, PC A02/MF A01.
Update Date:2009 Apr 09

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