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An
Extremely High Power, Field Coupled, Low Loss Radio Frequency (RF) Transmission
Line for Superconducting RF Cavities--Avar,
Inc., 745 Blue Crab Road, Suite D, Newport News, VA
23606; 757-595-4643
Dr.
Viet Nguyen, Principal Investigator, nguyen@tunneldust.hrcoxmail.com
Ms.
Roisin F. Preble, Business Official, rpreble@tunneldust.hrcoxmail.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83808
Amount:
$749,971
Superconducting particle accelerators require high power radio frequency
(RF) couplers, which have high capital and operational costs.
The operational costs include power dissipation at cryogenic temperatures
and operational down time. New
coupler designs are needed that reduce these costs for particle accelerators
that require even higher RF power than now available.
This project will design a very high power field coupled, non-contacting
RF transmission line for Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) cavities.
The design will be applicable to both coaxial and waveguide couplers.
In Phase I, the design and analysis for both coaxial and waveguide
couplers were completed. Analysis
included RF, cryogenic, and multipacting performance.
Modeling results of both couplers resulted in exceptional performance.
Phase II will complete the final analysis of the waveguide coupler and
develop a detailed engineering package that includes all drawings and
fabrication processes required to build the couplers. Two
couplers and a high power test stand will be built and integrated.
High power testing of the assembly will be conducted with traveling and
standing wave RF power at 700 MHz.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as
described by awardee: Particle
accelerators are an integral part of basic research in high-energy, nuclear, and
health sciences, and are also used in military and industrial applications. Reduced
capital and operating costs for SRF-cavity RF coupling would extend the
application of SRF accelerators by providing more cost effective, robust
solutions in all these areas.